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yeah they actually do even though it is surprising!

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Q: Do Carbohydrate molecules form the regulatory molecules known as enzymes?
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What molecules digest starch?

Enzymes known as amylases.


What is A carbohydrate that gives two molecules when it is completely hydrolyzed is known as a?

Disaccharide


What is the procces by which digestive enzymes catalyze the breakdown of larger molecules to smaler molecules with the addition of water is known as?

Hydrolysis.


Which nutrients act as helper molecules?

Sorry, but molecules of what? There is a myriad of different molecules. Revising your question please.


How do you know that all carbohydrate are organic molecule?

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What is the enzyme that digests starch?

The enzyme that digests starts is known as amylase. Carbohydrate enzymes are also known for the breakdown of starts into sugar.


Enzymes are examples of?

Enzymes are a special kind of bio molecules called proteins that catalyse rate of reactions.


How do vegetables decompose?

Vegetables are made up of molecules called biomolecules, which are known as organic molecules. There are enzymes (various proteins) in nature to degrade all the forms of biomolecules!


What nutrient acts as helper molecules in many different chemicals reactions within the body?

Vitamins. They are known as co-enzymes.


The process by which digestive enzymes catalyze the breakdown of larger molecules to smaller molecules with the addition of water is known as?

The reaction would be termed a chemical reaction.


What are monomeric enzymes?

those enzymes which contain only one polypeptide chain in which the active site resides are known as monomeric enzyme .the grop has relatively small number of hydolytic enzymes which take part in digestion. most monomeric enzymes are synthesized as inactive molecules known as zymogen granules which become activated under different agents.


How do enzymes affect reactions in living cells?

Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze (i.e., increase the rates of) chemical reactions. In enzymatic reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process, called substrates, are converted into different molecules, called products. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates sufficient for life. Since enzymes are selective for their substrates and speed up only a few reactions from among many possibilities, the set of enzymes made in a cell determines which metabolic pathways occur in that cell. Enzymes are known to catalyze about 4,000 biochemical reactions.