The model proposed by Daniel Koshland is

  • anabolism-fit model
  • catabolism-fit model
  • induced-fit model
  • reduced-fit model

The biochemical reaction in which large molecules are broken down into smaller ones is classified as

  • catabolism
  • parasitism
  • materialism
  • anabolism

The loss of the globular structure of enzymes is also known as

  • instauration of enzyme
  • denaturation of enzyme
  • maturation of enzyme
  • saturation of enzyme

The German chemist who explained the enzyme mechanism of action is

  • Jane Hackel
  • John August
  • Jane Olive
  • Emil Fischer

The low pH in which pepsin works is considered as

  • nuclear medium
  • synthetic medium
  • acidic medium
  • alkaline medium

The reactions are catalyzed by

  • nitrogen
  • potassium
  • enzyme
  • magnesium

In the brewing industry, the enzymes break

  • proteins and sugars
  • proteins and starch
  • proteins and ammonia
  • proteins and alcohol

The trypsin enzymes work in

  • pancreas
  • buccal cavity
  • large intestine
  • small intestine

The enzymes that are used to remove protein stains from the clothes are called

  • protease enzymes
  • amylase enzymes
  • nucleated enzymes
  • coenzymes

The particular order in which several enzymes works together is classified as

  • inactive pathways
  • active pathways
  • synthetic pathways
  • metabolic pathways

The example of organic cofactors is

  • flavin and potassium
  • nitro Flavin
  • heme and flavin
  • riboflavin

The organic cofactors that are loosely bound to the enzymes are classified as

  • active enzymes
  • coenzymes
  • inactive enzymes
  • aesthetic enzymes

The biochemical reactions are also considered as

  • gaseous release
  • chromosomal transfer
  • energy transfer
  • material transfer

The physiologist who used the term 'enzyme' for the first time is

  • John Oscar
  • Oscar Hertwig
  • Winhelm Kuhne
  • Ernst John

The enzymes involved in metabolic pathways take the product as a

  • solutes
  • concentrates
  • nitrates
  • substrates

The substances that act as biocatalysts are considered as

  • reactants
  • products
  • enzymes
  • catalysts

The shapes of active sites are determined by

  • nature of enzyme
  • Specifity of enzymes
  • viscosity of enzyme
  • saturation of enzyme

The example of inorganic cofactors is

  • metal ions
  • potassium ions
  • nitrogen ions
  • Sulphur ions

How enzymes lower the amount of activation of energy includes

  • altering shape of substrate only
  • disrupting charge distribution only
  • increasing oxygen intake
  • altering shape of substrate and disrupting charge distribution

The pepsin enzymes that work in the stomach cavity are classified as

  • diploid enzymes
  • haploid enzymes
  • non-transferable enzymes
  • extracellular enzymes
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