Calcium
Cofactors
In biological chemical reactions, examples of these are called enzyme inhibitors. Enzymes speed up reactions, but enzyme inhibitors slow them down. This can be by either competing with the reactants for a spot on the enzyme, or by altering the enzyme's structure so that it does not speed up reactions anymore. In either case, enzyme inhibitors slow down chemical reactions.
The shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions.
Enzyme.
Yes, that is correct.
metabolic pathway
Cofactors are nonprotein additions that are needed for enzyme activity. Cofactors are derived from vitamins and minerals.
The enzyme DNA polymerase ( Taq polymerase) used in the PCR requires Mg 2+ ions for its functioning.These Ions act as cofactors for the enzyme . Hence the requirement for the use of Mg Cl2 in PCR reactions.
Cofactors
both need to be present in the enzyme for the reaction to take place but the substrate undergoes a physical transformation while the cofactor remains the same.
is a combination of a protein called a apoenzyme and one or more cofactors
In biological chemical reactions, examples of these are called enzyme inhibitors. Enzymes speed up reactions, but enzyme inhibitors slow them down. This can be by either competing with the reactants for a spot on the enzyme, or by altering the enzyme's structure so that it does not speed up reactions anymore. In either case, enzyme inhibitors slow down chemical reactions.
Cofactor is a non-protein, inorganic enzyme helper. An example of a cofactor is metal ions.
Substrates (the physical reactants in the reaction) and/or cofactors (additional molecules which help the reaction)
its called an enzyme
an enzyme is protien that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms
The shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions.