Question 17
Describe what is being shown in this figure. Specifically mention what value each arrow is representing

Question 20
Use the following image of a general enzymatic reaction scheme for this multi part question
a. Describe the different parts (1-3) of the general enzymatic reaction scheme and make sure to describe what is turning in each part
b. In which reaction (1-3) does the transition state form?

Question 17: The figure tells about reaction rate and the concept of activation energy during with and without presence of enzyme.
Arrow 1 represent Activation energy without enzyme
Arrow 2 represent Activation energy withenzyme
Arrow 3 represent Overall energy released during reaction.
question 20:
Part 1 The enzyme ( E ) interacts with the substrate (S) to form an enzyme–substrate complex ( ES)
Part 2 The enzyme substrate complex ( ES) formed into enzyme product complex ( EP)
Part 3 The product (P) is released from the enzyme product complex ( EP)
In reaction 2 transition stae is formed ( Transitin state means intermediate stage )
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There is a key distribution scheme as illustrated in the first
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