Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.
Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
The enzymes which degrade or decomposed when heated are called thermolabile enzymes
First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
In humans at least, enzymes are called bio-catalysts.
The Kinase-enzyme class of enzymes. They, collectively and solely, control all Cellular processes by phosphorylating - switching ON - control elements and de-phosphorylating - switching OFF - other control elements.
Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.
Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
The enzymes which degrade or decomposed when heated are called thermolabile enzymes
Proteins that catalyze reactions are generally called enzymes.
Enzymes for digesting lipids, or fats, are called lipases. Enzymes for digesting proteins are called proteases. Enzymes for digesting carbohydrates are called amylases. Note that there are many different types of each of the above enzymes.
First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
The answer is catalyst. The question bugs me a little, because not all catalysts are elements. Some are compounds.
In humans at least, enzymes are called bio-catalysts.
Starch is composed of many molecules of saccharides linked together. The enzymes that separate those basic elements from each other (alpha-amylase and beta-amylase) cannot alter them anymore. These enzymes work only on the bonds between the glucose, fructose and sucrose elements of a chain, not on the elements themselves.
Metabolic reactions require organic catalysts called enzymes. These enzymes lower the activation energy of the reaction, thus increasing its reaction rate.
False . Catalysts can be many things ; enzymes and transition elements and their compounds , for example .So Enzymes are always catalysts but Catalysts are NOT always enzymes .