Answer:
B. non-competitive
Explanation:
As opposed as competitive inhibition, the non-competitive one does not bind with the active region of the enzyme. However, it does reduce the efficiency of the reaction because it changes the protein structure, making it unavailable for substrate.
Reversibility is related to the possibility of the reaction to be undone. If the bond is covalent, the enzyme will not return to its active state, so that would be a non-reversible bind.
1. You would go faster.
2. You would eventually hit terminal velocity.
3. No longer accelerating.
#2 Depends on the weight and surface area (wind resistance)of the object
Acceleration - a change in velocity
The answer is c. last time i had that and my teacher said it was c
5.09 x 10 to the 6th power