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Welcome to The Learning Studio! 🌿 This is Lecture 2 of our Biological Sciences Series, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of Enzyme Kinetics and Regulation — the study of how enzymes speed up life’s chemical reactions and how their activity is finely controlled inside cells. In this lecture, you’ll learn: 🔹 The basic principles of enzyme catalysis and reaction rates 🔹 The Michaelis-Menten equation and what it tells us about enzyme efficiency 🔹 How temperature, pH, and substrate concentration affect enzyme activity 🔹 Different types of enzyme inhibition — competitive, non-competitive, and uncompetitive 🔹 How allosteric enzymes regulate key metabolic pathways in living organisms Through real-world examples and case studies, we’ll explore how enzyme regulation plays a crucial role in metabolism, medicine, and biotechnology. This topic is part of our Molecular & Cellular Biology section and lays the foundation for upcoming lectures on DNA replication, gene expression, and molecular regulation. Whether you’re a biology student, teacher, or curious learner, this animated lecture simplifies complex biochemical concepts for easy understanding. 📘 Watch the full playlist: • Biological Sciences Full Course | Complete... 📚 Next Lecture: DNA Replication, Repair, and Mutations 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss upcoming lectures in our Biological Sciences Series! / @whiteboardlearningstudio #biologicalsciences #biologylectures #introductiontobiology #thelearningstudio #lifesciences #molecularbiology #cellbiology #biologystudents #scienceeducation #learnbiology