How are enzymes regulated?
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How are enzymes regulated?
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The organic substance such as substrates that react during a chemical reaction and are essential for starting a chemical reaction and further consumed to produce the product. Examples of substrates (organic reactants) utilized during a reaction are amino acids, sucrose, and fatty acids.
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View this answerEnzyme regulation:
The substances generated by glands in the larger quantity that can be utilized again in a reaction are called enzymes (protein)....
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Chapter 23 / Lesson 7What happens during allosteric regulation? Read about the allosteric enzymes and modulations here. Learn more about the significance of allosteric regulation.