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High temperature destroys enzymatic activity because proteins are ____by heat.

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  9. During the state where substrate is bound to the enzyme active site, a...

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  10. Discuss 'Enzymes lower the activation energy'.

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  11. Rate can also be called velocity if the direction is specified.

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  14. Co-enzymes are organic compounds but their association with the apoenz...

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  15. Zinc is a cofactor for the proteolytic enzyme carboxypeptidase.

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  16. The power of enzymes is increadible indeed.

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  17. In our skeletal muscle under aerobic conditions lactic acid is formed.

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  18. Almost all enzymes are proteins

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