Answer:
The correct answer is A the compound is a competitive inhibitor
Explanation:
Competitive inhibitor competes with the substrate to bind to the active site of the target enzyme and after binding to the active site the inhibitor slow down or stop the reaction catalyzed by that enzyme.
Competitive inhibitor basically effects the Km value of the enzyme thus decreasing the activity of the later.
Increasing the substrate concentration displace the inhibitor from the enzyme"s active site thus reducing the inhibitory effects of the later thus increasing the activity of the enzyme.
Answer:
The statement that best describes the benefit of studying biology is the ability to intelligently debate issues such as cloning.
Explanation:
Biology encompasses the study of all known forms of life, including their anatomy, organization, functioning and interactions.
One of the advantages of the knowledge acquired through biology is to be able to participate in works and discussions involving subjects related to living beings, including cloning.
The other options are not correct because:
<em> a and c. The </em><u><em>ability to experiment on animals or preserve animals that are extinct</em></u><em> is reserved for scientists with a deep knowledge of biology and its fields.
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<em> d. Understanding the </em><u><em>causes of wheather change</em></u><em> does not correspond to knowledge in biology</em>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Independent Variable. The independent variable is the condition that you change in an experiment. It is the variable you control. It is called independent because its value does not depend on and is not affected by the state of any other variable in the experiment.
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Answer:
the rock layer that will most likely contain fossils is 1
Explanation:
Both A, B, and C are found in the excretory system.
Myofibrils are in the muscle of the intestines, villi increase surface area of the intestine, and nephrons help to filter in the kidney. Osteoblasts are found in bone, so therefore is not part of the excretory system