Which of the following types of bonds are mostly likely to be found between the enzyme and substrate of a reversible reaction?
I. Non-polar covalent bonds
II. Polar covalent bonds
III. Hydrogen bonds
IV. Ionic bonds
a. I
b. I and II
c. II
d. II and III
e. III
f. III and IV
g. I, II, and III
h. II, III, and IV
Which of the following types of bonds are mostly likely to be found between the enzyme and substrate of a reversible reaction?
I. Non-polar covalent bonds
II. Polar covalent bonds
III. Hydrogen bonds
IV. Ionic bonds
a. | I | |
b. | I and II | |
c. | II | |
d. | II and III | |
e. | III | |
f. | III and IV | |
g. | I, II, and III | |
h. | II, III, and IV |
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