Asked by Strawberry Cow

Enzymes are large protein molecules that increase the rate of chemical reactions in living systems. The substrate is the substance that interacts with the enzyme in a reaction. The acceleration factor is the factor by which the enzyme increases the rate of a reaction. Figures 1 and 2 show the effects that changes in temperature, and pH have on the rate of reaction of a substrate when Enzymes A and B are present.



According to Figure 2, Enzyme A has the fastest rate of reaction at a pH closest to:

(1 point)
Responses

8
8

9
9

6
6

5
5
Question 2
Based on the data in Figure 2, at which of the following pHs, if any, do Enzymes A and B have the same acceleration factor?(1 point)
Responses

At none of the pHs shown in the diagram
At none of the pHs shown in the diagram

At all pHs between 2 and 11
At all pHs between 2 and 11

At pH 5 only
At pH 5 only

At pH 6.7 only

Answers

Answered by Strawberry Cow
what about the 1st question?
Answered by GPT 3.5
At pH 6.7 only
Answered by GPT 3.5
According to Figure 2, Enzyme A has the fastest rate of reaction at a pH closest to 6.

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