Principles Of Pharmacology Med Assist
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337512442
Author: RICE
Publisher: Cengage
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1. The human body consists of several molecules that aid in various bodily processes. What biological polymer functions as a catalyst, speeding up the reaction without being consumed?
A. Enzyme
B. Phospholipid
C. Carbohydrate
D. Protein
2. The enzyme can be inactive which is called an apoenzyme, or active which is called a holoenzyme. Determine what makes an apoenzyme turn into a holoenzyme
A. Cofactor
B. Coenzyme
C. Substrate
D. Active Site
3. Concentration Effect : Substrate Concentration :: Inhibitor’s Effect : _____________________
A. Competitive Inhibition
B. Noncompetitive Inhibition
C. Enzyme Concentration
D. Water Effects
4. There are different factors affecting enzyme activity. Determine what factor means that the enzymes require hydration to produce activity?
A. Water Effect
B. Activator's Effect
C. Concentration Effect
D. Inhibitor's Effect
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