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A reaction is catalyzed by two enzymes, E1 and E2, acting in sequence. E1 follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics, while E2 shows positive cooperativity. If the substrate concentration is significantly increased, which of the following is MOST likely to be observed?
The overall reaction rate will increase proportionally to the substrate concentration.
The reaction rate will plateau because E1 becomes saturated.
The overall reaction rate will increase, but the rate enhancement due to E2 will be more pronounced than that due to E1.
The reaction will be inhibited due to substrate excess.
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the effect of temperature on enzyme-catalyzed reactions?
Increasing temperature always increases the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction until the enzyme denatures.
The optimum temperature for an enzyme is always 37ยฐC.
Enzymes are not affected by changes in temperature.
Decreasing temperature always decreases the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
A catalyst alters the rate of a chemical reaction by:
Shifting the equilibrium towards product formation.
Increasing the concentration of reactants.
Changing the activation energy of the reaction.
Altering the enthalpy change of the reaction.
A catalyst enhances the rate of a reaction by:
Increasing the activation energy of the reaction.
Shifting the equilibrium towards the product side.
Increasing the concentration of reactants.
Providing an alternative pathway with lower activation energy.
Finely divided catalysts are more effective because of:
Increased volume
Decreased surface area
Increased pressure
Increased surface area
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a catalyst?
It increases the rate of reaction.
It lowers the activation energy.
It remains unchanged at the end of the reaction.
It alters the equilibrium constant of the reaction.
A catalyst accelerates a reaction by:
Increasing the temperature.
Increasing the concentration of reactants.
Lowering the activation energy.
Changing the equilibrium constant.
Which of the following is an example of a heterogeneous catalyst?
Enzyme catalysis in biological systems
Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of esters
Nickel in the hydrogenation of ethene
Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by iodide ions
Enzymes are examples of:
Heterogeneous catalysts
Inorganic catalysts
Biochemical catalysts
Autocatalysts
A substance that increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed itself is called a:
Reactant
Product
Catalyst
Inhibitor