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What is the difference between competitive and non-competitive inhibition of enzymes?

The main difference is that in competitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds directly to the active site of the enzyme. This therefore prevents the substrate from binding to the enzyme and forming the enzym...

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Answered by Samantha D. Biology tutor
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Quick study tips; how do I study successfully?

So the exam is coming up. Your University place is at stake. You're parents are counting on you. Don't panic!

Before you consider diving into that pile of revision you've forsaken for the Game Of T...

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What is the role of DNA?

To provide all the necessary information needed for cell survival and also pass down crucial information to its daughter cells (either through meiosis or mitosis).

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Explain how during the light independent reaction of photosynthesis carbon dioxide is converted to organic substances.

Questions involving processes in respiration and photosynthesis usually give high marks in the Biology A level AQA unit 4 papers. By understanding and learning key parts of the processes, you can ensure y...

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Answered by Natalie C. Biology tutor
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Use band theory to explain the changes in the resistance of an intrinsic semiconductor as temper changes.

At low temperatures(0K), the conduction band is empty while the valence band if filled. As temperature increases, the electrons gain energy to go into the conduction band and leave positive holes in the v...

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