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pls help me answer question 8 and 9. Catalase/Urease-Effect of pH 6. At what pH

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pls help me answer question 8 and 9.

Catalase/Urease-Effect of pH 6. At what pH does urease or catalase function best? 7. Do your results support your hypothesis? Explain. 8. What can you say about pH and enzyme functioning? ls there a single pH that enzymes function best at, or does it depend on the enzyme? Effect of inhibitors on Enzymatic Activity-All Enzymes, All Students! 9. Using your textbook and/or internet, provide 2 examples of enzymatic disorders. For each explain how the disease or disorder involves enzymatic reactions, and give the scientific name of the enzyme involved. Be certain to cite the sources you used. Do NOT use sites that end in com! Use only sites that end in .edu, .gov, net, or .org.

Explanation / Answer

Answer:
8.
The shape and charge properties of enzyme and substrate can affect the change in pH. Due to this enzyme may not bind to the active site and do the catalysis process.enzyme generally have an optimum (pH) level.
9.
The enzymatic diseases are:
• Gaucher desires.
• Phenylketonuria or PKU: his disorder is caused due to deficiency of the enzyme, phenylalanine hydroxylase. Due to this level of phenylalanine increases in blood.
• Maple syrup urine disease: this disorder is caused due to enzyme BCKD or The branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase (BCKD). Due to this level of amino acids increases in the body.further, it may cause the damage of nerve cells.In this desire urine smell like maple syrup.
Reference:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov