LIFE SCIENCE

OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE

BIOCHEMISTRY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Overheating an enzyme results in the enzyme’s loss of-
A
ability to catalyze a reaction
B
net electrical charge
C
storage of a large amount of chemical energy
D
storage of inherited information
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Overheating an enzyme normally results in a loss of its ability to catalyze a reaction. This is because heat gives the atoms in the enzyme molecules enough kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular forces that hold it in shape.

Detailed explanation-2: -As with many chemical reactions, the rate of an enzyme-catalysed reaction increases as the temperature increases. However, at high temperatures the rate decreases again because the enzyme becomes denatured and can no longer function.

Detailed explanation-3: -At high temperatures the shape of the enzyme is altered so that it is no longer complementary to its specific substrate. This effect can be permanent and irreversible and is called denaturation .

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