What happens when the active sites of enzymes become saturated?
A. The enzyme denatures
B. The reaction rate increases
C. The reaction rate decreases
D. No further increase in reaction rate
Select your answer:
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Gene Expression › ViewThe difference between DNA code and the epigenome is that the DNA code is
A. flexible, while the epigenome is fixed for life
B. fixed for life, while the epigenome is flexible
C. determined by the environment, while the epigenome is not
D. determined by one’s stress level, while the epigenome is not
Skeletal System › View
gets out of its normal position at the joint
A. Sprain
B. Fracture
C. Dislocation
D. First Aid Treatment