Microbiology - Enzyme Reaction

Exercise : Enzyme Reaction - Section 1
  • Enzyme Reaction - Section 1
1.
The ability of Vibrio fischeri to convert chemical energy directly into radiant energy in bioluminescence is an example of __________ at work.
Shelford's law of tolerance
Leibig's law of the minimum
the first law of thermodynamics
the third law of thermodynamics
Answer: Option
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2.
The ability of a competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in an allosterically controlled enzyme is __________ than the ability of a non-competitive inhibitor to bind to an active site in the same allosterically controlled enzyme.
greater
lesser
approximately equal
half
Answer: Option
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3.
The ability of FADH to be oxidized is __________ than the ability of FAD to be oxidized.
greater
lesser
approximately equal
half
Answer: Option
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4.
An endergonic reaction is one that
requires energy in order to proceed
releases energy for work
gives off much heat
looses energy
Answer: Option
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5.
Reduction is the
loss of proton
gain of electron
loss of electron
gain of protons
Answer: Option
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