The biochemical reaction in which large molecules are synthesized is classified as

  • empiricism
  • anabolism
  • tropism
  • metabolism

The proteins are made up of

  • amino acids
  • riboflavin acids
  • omega 3 acids
  • zinc based acids

The specific temperature at which enzyme works at maximum rate is classified as

  • solute temperature
  • optimum temperature
  • natural temperature
  • solvent temperature

The narrow range of pH at which enzymes works on their maximum rate is called

  • unsaturated pH
  • optimum pH
  • natural pH
  • saturated pH

The enzymes that are used to remove resistant starch residues are called

  • nucleated enzymes
  • synthetic enzymes
  • protease enzymes
  • amylase enzymes

The biologist who suggested the modification in lock and key model proposed by Emil Fischer is

  • Jane Olive
  • Emil August
  • Daniel Olive
  • Daniel Koshland

The state in which substrate molecules do not find any free active site is called

  • denaturation
  • maturation
  • saturation
  • instauration

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

  • non-synthetic groups
  • synthetic groups
  • aesthetic groups
  • prosthetic groups

The categorization of enzymes is based on their

  • sequence of amino acids
  • working site
  • size
  • none of above

The catalytic region in which a small portion of molecules are involved in catalysis is called

  • duplication site
  • absorption site
  • active site
  • inactive site

The regulators of enzymatic reactions are classified as

  • activators only
  • converters only
  • inhibitors
  • activators and converters

The model which states that specific shapes are possessed by substrate and enzyme is known as

  • deduction model
  • induction model
  • lock and key model
  • arrow and shield model

The model proposed by Emil Fischer is known as

  • arrow and shield model
  • deduction model
  • induction model
  • lock and key model

The kind of molecules at which the enzymes act are classified as

  • solutes
  • concentrates
  • nitrates
  • substrates

The catabolism is related to

  • release of energy
  • absorption of energy
  • release of water
  • absorption of water

The vibrations of atoms of enzymes is increased and leads to the loss of

  • nucleated structure of atoms
  • solvent structure of enzymes
  • solute structure of enzymes
  • globular structure of enzymes

The energy required in chemical reactions is called

  • solvent energy
  • activation energy
  • enzymatic energy
  • catalysis energy

The optimum temperature of working of human enzymes is

  • 52 ° C
  • 47 ° C
  • 37 ° C
  • 42 ° C

All the enzymes are considered as

  • oxygen based acids
  • carbon based acids
  • nitrogen based acids
  • proteins
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