They have a large store of nutrients in the cytoplasm, a haploid nucleus and changes in the cell membrane after fertilisation to stop any more sperm getting in
The enzyme and the substrate have specific complementary geometric shapes that fit exactly into one another - the substrate fits exactly into the active site. The large insoluble molecules are then broken down into small soluble molecules.
What happens to enzyme activity as temperature increases?
At first, enzyme activty increases with temperature, until the optimum is reached. The enzymes and substrates gain more kinetic energy, increasing the likelyhood of a successful collision. Past the optimum, the active site denatures and the substrate no longer fits.
At first, enzyme activty increases with pH, until the optimum is reached. Past the optimum, the active site denatures and the substrate no longer fits.
What happens to enzyme activity as substrate concentration increases?
At first, activity increases because there is a higher likelyhood of a successful collision. However once all active sites are full, activty remains the same