β Option 1: "Km: Approximate inverse measure of the affinity of the enzyme for a given substrate." πΉ Correct. Km (Michaelis constant) is an approximate inverse measure of enzyme-substrate affinity. A lower Km indicates higher affinity.
β Option 2: "Km: Approximate measure of the concentration of substrate at which the reaction rate is half of the maximum rate." πΉ Incorrect. Km represents the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate reaches half of Vmax, but it is not just an "approximate measure" of concentration needed for half-maximal activity.
β Option 3: "Enzymes generally function in a broad range of temperature and pH." πΉ Correct. Enzymes have optimal temperature and pH but can still function in a broader range, albeit with lower efficiency.
β Option 4: "2.7.1.2 is enzyme code for Glucose-6-Phosphotransferase." πΉ Correct. The enzyme commission (EC) number 2.7.1.2 belongs to Glucose-6-Phosphotransferase.
The percentage error in the measurement of mass and velocity are 3% and 4% respectively. The percentage error in the measurement of kinetic energy is:
If \( L, M, N \) are the midpoints of the sides PQ, QR, and RP of triangle \( \Delta PQR \), then \( \overline{QM} + \overline{LN} + \overline{ML} + \overline{RN} - \overline{MN} - \overline{QL} = \):