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.
Answer:
materials/out
Explanation:
Physical limits on the flow of <u>materials</u> into and <u>out</u> of the cell prevent most cells from being too large.
<em>The limitation of the kind and amount of materials that flow into and out of the cell prevents the cell from being too large. The function of selectively allowing materials to enter and leave the cell is carried out by the cell membrane. While being permissible to some materials, it shuts some materials off and, thus, the size of the cell is maintained. </em>
Answer:
D - Cell Division
Explanation:
This is because the DNA needs to be replicated in order for the cells to be able to divide and create new daughter cells.
Uranium-235 is the answer
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