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Card 6
Front
What does the level of inhibition depend on when talking about competitive inhibitrs?
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Card 7
Front
Where the numbers of substrate molecules are increased what happens to the level of inhibition caused by competitive inhibitors and why?
Back
Card 8
Front
Why are non-competitive inhibitors different to competitive inhibitors?
Back
Card 9
Front
What do non-competitive inhibitors do to the enzyme molecule?
Back
Card 10
Front
What happens if the active site of an enzyme molecule is changed?
Back
Card 11
Front
What does the level of inhibition due to non-competitive inhibitors depend on?
Back
Card 12
Front
If there are enough non-competitive molecules to bind to all the enzyme molecules what will happen?
Back
Card 13
Front
What will changing the substrate concentration do to a mixture where all the enzymes are bound to non-competitive inhibitors?
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Card 14
Front
How long do most competitive inhibitors bind to an enzyme molecule?
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Card 15
Front
Is the action of competitive inhibitors reversible or irreversible and why?
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