The Grade 11 IBDP Biology students concluded their unit on enzyme inhibition with an engaging and highly collaborative activity designed to investigate how inhibitors are utilized to control or stop enzyme activity, a fundamental concept that underlies biological regulation and the development of pharmaceuticals. This hands-on exploration allowed students to grasp the practical implications of enzyme kinetics, differentiating between mechanisms like competitive and non-competitive inhibition, which showed a deep level of engagement among the students. The successful completion of this unit has established a strong biochemical foundation, equipping the students with essential knowledge that will be invaluable for their further studies in advanced biology and related scientific fields.



