Eukaryotic cells have enzymes to speed up reactions, including flower cells.
No, and neither can bees. Bees collect nectar from flowers and add enzymes to make honey.
A bee uses its honey stomach to add various enzymes to the nectar that it has collected from flowers and turn it into honey.
No, honey is not the saliva of bees. Honey is made from nectar collected by bees from flowers, which is then stored, mixed with enzymes, and dehydrated in the beehive to create the thick, sweet substance we know as honey.
Bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and processing it in their stomachs. The enzymes in the bees' stomachs break down the complex sugars in the nectar into simpler sugars like glucose and fructose, resulting in the sweet taste of honey.
Honey is produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. Bees collect nectar and then regurgitate and store it in honeycombs, where enzymes break it down into a concentrated sugar solution that eventually becomes honey.
enzymes
Proteins are not enzymes. Enzymes are protein,tertiary proteins
Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
The only enzymes I am aware of in saliva are Amylase enzymes. These enzymes break down Carbohydrates. Hope this helps!
co-enzymes
Every organism has enzymes
No, enzymes are proteins.