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The study of chemistry within the scope of biology: the compounds that occur and the reactions involving them in living organisms.
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In the induced fit model for enzyme action, does the enzyme active site change slightly afte...
I understand now that they are highlighting how during the transition state the enzyme was induced to change shape, but once products formed and left active site, there was further changing of shape o …
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In the induced fit model for enzyme action, does the enzyme active site change slightly afte... [closed]
The reason why I am asking is because I am looking at a past paper and they highlight that it does. I have attached it below. Could you explain why this is the case.
I am just looking for a quic …
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HELP! How will pH 14 affect enzyme structure? [closed]
If a substance is very alkaline/ basic, e.g. a pH of 14, does this mean that there are near to zero H+ ions (or it is possible to have such a situation where there are zero H+ ions and it is still alk …