Microbiology - Enzymes Regulation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Enzymes Regulation - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Enzymes can
not pass through semipermeable membrane
pass through semipermeable membrane
dissolve semipermeable membrane
none of these
Answer: Option
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Dikshasingla said:   9 years ago
Enzyme are not able to pass through a semipermeable membrane. Enzymes are very large molecules with a molar mass of at least 5000 Da. Most membranes have a cut-off of 1000 Da or more. It means that most of the proteins will not be able to pass through the membrane.

Sujith said:   1 decade ago
Enzymes can also increases the rate of reaction.

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