Food webs with fewer species are more sensitive to the loss of species and ecosystem disturbances
Hydrogen sulfide gas
Volcanic gases are gases from volcanoes. These are gases trapped in the spaces between volcanic rocks. The sources of this gases are the recycled constituents of the earth mantle, assimilated constituent of earth crust and groundwater, earth atmosphere. The principal component of volcanic gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide , hydrogen sulfide. Gases varies depending on the volcano, water vapor is the most common among the gases.
Light acts like a particle when it bounces off the surface, and acts like a wave when it bends around objects.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
they are too small and need a microscope
Answer
Raise the concentrations of the reactants to see if activity can be restored through reactant competition with the inhibitor for binding at the active site.
Explanation:
Competitive inhibitors have a structure similar to that of the normal substrate. Like the substrate, the inhibitor binds temporarily to the enzyme's active site but is not converted to products. This way, the inhibitor competes with the normal substrate for binding onto the enzyme's active site.
Non-competitive inhibitors do not compete with the normal substrate for the active site. They bind at a site different from the active site in a way that alters the structure of the active site. The result is that the normal substrate fails to bind to the active site.