Exploring Biochemistry's Complex Challenges

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  1. 1

    What is the primary function of enzymes in biochemical reactions?

    • ATo increase the energy of activation required for reactions
    • BTo catalyze reactions without being consumed
    • CTo change the equilibrium constant of reactions
    • DTo provide energy for cellular processes
  2. 2

    Which type of enzyme catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule?

    • AOxidoreductases
    • BTransferases
    • CHydrolases
    • DLyases
  3. 3

    What does the term 'Km' represent in enzyme kinetics?

    • AThe maximum velocity of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction
    • BThe concentration of substrate at half the maximum velocity
    • CThe rate of product formation
    • DThe affinity of an enzyme for its substrate
  4. 4

    Which of the following statements correctly describes allosteric enzymes?

    • AThey have only one active site
    • BTheir activity is regulated by molecules that bind to sites other than the active site
    • CThey follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics
    • DThey are not affected by temperature or pH changes
  5. 5

    What is the role of coenzymes in enzymatic reactions?

    • AThey are permanently attached to the enzyme and do not dissociate
    • BThey are organic molecules required for the activity of certain enzymes
    • CThey increase the temperature of the reaction
    • DThey change the pH of the environment