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Card 6
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What does 'dissociate' mean?
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Card 7
Front
What sort of concentration of enzyme inhibitor can be added to prevent enzyme function?
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Card 8
Front
What happens to the effectiveness of the competitive inhibitor as the substrate concentration increases?
Back
Card 9
Front
What is a competitive inhibitor and a substrate competing for?
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Card 10
Front
If the substrate binds to the active site, can the inhibitor bind too?
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Card 11
Front
Why does inhibitor effectiveness decrease as substrate concentration increases?
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Card 12
Front
How does non-competitive inhibition work?
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Card 13
Front
What if the substrate can still fit in the active site of an inhibited enzyme?
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Card 14
Front
If you have low fixed concentration of non-competitive inhibitor, does the substrate concentration make a difference to enzyme activity?
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Card 15
Front
Why does substrate concentration not affect enzyme activity?
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