The temperature of Enzyme activity of A is affected because the rate of an enzyme catalyzed reaction increases when temperature is raised.
Explanation:
The temperature can affect the enzyme in two different ways they are direct influence on the reaction rate constant and the thermal denaturation of the enzyme at elevated temperatures.
In an optimum condition there is a higher rate of reaction which states there is a lower Km and higher Vmax value. In lower temperature the Km value increases resulting lower affinity of substrates with the enzymes. The lower activity is due to the lower affinity of the substrates with the enzyme.
If the temperature is rised to ten degree then the activity of enzymes are increased to 50 to 100 %.
A competitive relationship. This is because the organisms must compete for the resource, by either getting to it first, or fighting over it.
Answer:
The cholecystokinin hormone is the one responsible for releasing the bile from gallbladder.
Explanation:
The cholecystokinin hormone is produced from cells in the duodenum (a part of the small intestine). When we eat food rich in fats, this enzyme stimulates the contraction of gallbladder to release the bile. Additionally, this enzyme stimulates other areas of the gastrointestinal system (pancreas and liver) to digest fat, proteins and carbohydrates and also is responsible for reducing appetite while we are eating. The persons who have little cholecystokinin have problems in digesting fats and also is related to obese people.
Answer:
nucleus
Explanation:
Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, which means the cell's DNA is surrounded by a membrane. Therefore, the nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes, the cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis.