Enzymes Regulation

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Q. What effect does a competitive inhibitor have on enzyme activity?
  • A. Increases Vmax
  • B. Decreases Km
  • C. Increases Km
  • D. Decreases Vmax
Q. What is the effect of increasing temperature on enzyme activity up to a certain point?
  • A. Decreases activity
  • B. Increases activity
  • C. No effect
  • D. Denatures the enzyme
Q. What is the primary function of zymogens?
  • A. To activate enzymes
  • B. To inhibit enzyme activity
  • C. To serve as substrates
  • D. To protect enzymes from degradation
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which allosteric enzymes are regulated?
  • A. Covalent modification
  • B. Allosteric site binding
  • C. Substrate concentration
  • D. Temperature changes
Q. What is the role of a coenzyme in enzyme activity?
  • A. To provide structural support
  • B. To act as a substrate
  • C. To assist in enzyme-substrate binding
  • D. To participate in the reaction as a transient carrier
Q. Which of the following is an example of a covalent modification that regulates enzyme activity?
  • A. Phosphorylation
  • B. Competitive inhibition
  • C. Feedback inhibition
  • D. Allosteric activation
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of enzyme regulation?
  • A. Allosteric modulation
  • B. Covalent modification
  • C. Substrate saturation
  • D. Gene expression regulation
Q. Which of the following statements about enzyme inhibitors is true?
  • A. They always permanently inactivate enzymes.
  • B. They can be reversible or irreversible.
  • C. They only affect allosteric enzymes.
  • D. They increase the rate of reaction.
Q. Which type of enzyme regulation involves the end product of a metabolic pathway inhibiting an earlier step?
  • A. Allosteric regulation
  • B. Feedback inhibition
  • C. Covalent modification
  • D. Proteolytic activation
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