Answer;
C) decreasing the concentration of an enzyme
Explanation;
-Environment factors such as temperature and pH affects the activity of an enzyme. Changing these conditions alters the rate of the reaction caused by the enzyme.
-Each enzyme works at certain optimal conditions such as optimal temperature and optimal pH, thus increasing temperature and pH to optimal levels will increase the rate of enzyme reaction.
-Changing the concentration of enzyme and substrate will also affect the rate of reaction of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. Increasing enzyme concentration increases the rate of enzyme activity.
The answer would be Potential and kinetic energy
Each enzyme has a particular shape so that it can attach to a substrate (molecule). So, during a chemical reaction, the enzyme and substrate join together, and then the substrate is changed in some way depending what the chemical reaction is doing? hope this helps a little.
i am not good in this but i will be glad to help your Answer is : A
In a test cross, the organism with the dominant trait is always crossed with an organism with the recessive trait. If any offspring show the recessive trait the unknown genotype is heterozygous. If all the offspring have the dominant trait the unknown genotype is the homozygous dominant.