A) is a small molecule.
B) carries a positive charge.
C) contains accessible energy in phosphate bonds.
D) contains an adenine base.
E) contains a sugar ring.
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A) eventually the enzyme will no longer recognize the substrate.
B) the active site will become saturated with substrate and the enzyme will not be able to go any faster.
C) another enzyme will take advantage of the excess substrate and use it for a different reaction.
D) enzymes cannot be used more than once in a reaction.
E) the enzyme will become denatured.
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A) It becomes the product.
B) It becomes the substrate.
C) It is used up.
D) The enzyme and the substrate form a permanent complex.
E) The enzyme and the substrate form a temporary complex.
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A) so our bodies therefore produce and maintain a huge amount of ATP in storage.
B) but the amount of stored ATP is not great because our body constantly generates ATP from ADP + P.
C) mainly because ATP is not very efficient as an energy currency.
D) but only for chemical work; transport and mechanical work must use a different form of energy.
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A) entropy.
B) metabolic energy.
C) potential energy.
D) kinetic energy.
E) free energy.
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A) Kinetic energy is energy of motion.
B) Water stored behind a dam is an example of kinetic energy.
C) Energy in the chemical bonds of a molecule is kinetic energy.
D) Potential energy must be used immediately or it is lost.
E) Light energy is a form of chemical energy.
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A) Products are the input molecules.
B) Metabolic pathways tend to be unorganized and unregulated.
C) The same enzyme catalyzes all the reactions in a pathway.
D) Metabolic pathways often intersect one another.
E) A constant supply of new enzymes must be produced to keep the metabolic pathway active.
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A) active site.
B) inhibitor site.
C) receptor site.
D) enzyme-substrate complex.
E) enzyme-inhibitor complex.
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A) is one enzyme that carries this process through all 12 stages to the end product.
B) are about 12 enzymes, at least one responsible for each step in the metabolic pathway.
C) is one enzyme for degradation and another enzyme for synthesis.
D) there may not be any enzymes involved if this is a natural cell product.
E) must be 12 different raw materials combined in the cell by one enzyme.
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A) Each enzyme works well within a wide range of pH values.
B) Increasing temperatures has no effect on enzyme activity.
C) As the temperature decreases, most enzymatic reactions will still proceed at the same rate.
D) Enzymatic reactions proceed quite slowly.
E) Enzyme activity increases as substrate concentration increases until the maximum rate is achieved.
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A) lipid molecules.
B) carbohydrate molecules.
C) protein molecules.
D) DNA molecules.
E) ATP molecules.
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A) to the substrate of the first reaction
B) to the product of the first reaction
C) to the enzyme of the first reaction
D) to the enzyme of the last reaction
E) to a substrate or the product of the last reaction
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A) if the gene for the enzyme has been turned on and the enzyme made.
B) if the enzyme has been activated or inactivated.
C) whether an inhibitor is bound to the enzyme.
D) whether the necessary cofactor is present.
E) All of the answer choices could affect enzyme activity.
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A) the "lock and key" model.
B) the induced-fit model.
C) the allosteric model.
D) the receptor model.
E) the synthase complex model.
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A) reduction
B) oxidation
C) phosphorylation
D) metabolism
E) an enzyme-substrate complex
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A) the enzyme lactase only works in the laboratory, not in the human body.
B) the pH of the digestive system does not allow lactase to function properly.
C) the temperature of the digestive system does not allow lactase to function properly.
D) they drink too much milk and have inactivated the lactase in their digestive system.
E) they are missing the enzyme lactase in their digestive system.
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