Question
After a reaction, the enzyme cannot be used again.
After a reaction, the enzyme cannot be used again.
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After a reaction, the enzyme cannot be used again.
True
False
Answers
GPT-4o mini
False.
Enzymes are typically not consumed in the reactions they catalyze and can be used repeatedly. After an enzyme facilitates a reaction, it usually returns to its original state, allowing it to catalyze further reactions. However, there might be certain conditions (such as denaturation or irreversible inhibition) under which an enzyme can be rendered inactive, but in general, enzymes can continue to function multiple times.
Enzymes are typically not consumed in the reactions they catalyze and can be used repeatedly. After an enzyme facilitates a reaction, it usually returns to its original state, allowing it to catalyze further reactions. However, there might be certain conditions (such as denaturation or irreversible inhibition) under which an enzyme can be rendered inactive, but in general, enzymes can continue to function multiple times.