NO
No, enzymes are not sugars. Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biological reactions, whereas sugars are simple carbohydrates. Enzymes facilitate chemical reactions in living organisms, while sugars primarily serve as a source of energy.
A cell vacuole may contain a variety of substances, including salts, sugars, enzymes, and waste products, depending on the type of cell and its function. Vacuoles help maintain osmotic balance and store materials within the cell.
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
Sugars are examples of carbohydrates
Sugars are examples of carbohydrates
Sugars are examples of carbohydrates
White blood sells contain digestive enzymes.
No, they are simple sugars, like glucose.
Digestion begins in the mouth, since chewing is part of digestion, and saliva does contain some digestive enzymes.
No. Sugars are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but not nitrogen.
Sugars or Potatoes