An enzyme is used to catalyze a metabolic reaction. What would most likely happen if an enzyme inhibitor were added during the reaction?

What will be an ideal response?


The inhibitor would prevent the reaction from proceeding

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cDNA libraries are desirable for the expression of eukaryotic genes in prokaryotes because a. prokaryotes have no mRNA. b. prokaryotes cannot remove introns. c. prokaryotes cannot remove exons. d. prokaryotes do not have the nucleotide thymine. e. prokaryotes can only use uracil.

What will be an ideal response?

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contains hydrolytic enzymes

A. lysosome B. vacuole C. mitochondrion D. Golgi apparatus E. peroxisome

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