Skip to content
Get Revising
Search:
Keyword:
Go
Subject
Resource type:
Resource type (all)
Flashcards
Revision cards
Revision notes
Quizzes
Mindmaps
Crosswords
Organise your thinking
Quizsearches
Shared resources
Join
Join Get Revising
Start learning now
Already a member?
Please sign in
Email address
Password
Forgotten your password?
Remember my details
Log in
Create
GCSE
A Level & IB
University
Study planner
Past papers
For teachers
More cards in this set
Card 6
Front
Where do non-competitive inhibitors attach themselves to the eznyme?
Back
Card 7
Front
What happens to the enzyme when a non-competitive inhibitor binds to it?
Back
Card 8
Front
Is it a permanent change made to the enzymes shape once a non-competitive inhibitor has binded to it?
Back
Card 9
Front
What is a metabolic pathway?
Back
Card 10
Front
The enzymes that control a metabolic pathway are usually highly s--------- and in a very precise s-------
Back
Card 11
Front
How is a steady concentration of each chemical produced maintained?
Back
Card 12
Front
What is this known as?
Back
See full card set