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Brittany Wilson

1. The enzyme is a biological catalyst the enzymes regulates and carrys out chemical reactions a protein makes up the enzyme. 2. The enzyme has a coiled appearance. The enzyme then goes to different active sites. 3. The active site is where the reaction takes place. 4. The reaction velocity at 8.4 is 197297mmol/min 5. The movement around the enzyme is fluid and easy to move through the active sites. 6. When the Ph level is acidic the structure will change. The level was 6.0ph 7. The cause of the structural change is 8. The reaction velocity at 25degrees Celsius is 197297mmol/min 9. At 40 degrees Celsius the enzyme remained the same as at 25 degrees Celsius 10. The enzyme is closely coiled with ATP and ADP floating around 11. When at 10 degrees the enzyme was moving slowly 12. The enzyme remains the same in structure, the process of ATP and ADP is slow 13. The change of shape is caused by a Ph difference. 14. The speed is caused by temperature 15. The structure affects the function by allowing the energy to get to certain active sites. The enzyme acts a catalyst. A catalyst involves energy. If the structure is changed the enzyme would not reach certain bodily functions.

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