Amalyze breaks down starch not celluose.
No, amylase does not use cellulose as a substrate. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch into simple sugars like maltose and glucose. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that requires other enzymes, like cellulase, for its breakdown.
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Enzymes are substrate specific; meaning that their active site only allows for a certain substrate to bind - in this case, pectin, and the enzyme has no effect on any other biological molecules
the material or substance in which an enzyme reacts is known as a substrate.
Cellulase activity is typically measured by quantifying the amount of reducing sugars released from a cellulose substrate, such as carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), using a colorimetric assay like the dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method. Alternatively, enzyme activity can also be assessed by monitoring the decrease in substrate concentration over time using techniques like HPLC or spectrophotometry.
The mosquitos will substrate on the water surface. Another good sentence would be, the minnows get their nourishment from the substrate of the water.
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plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy
The use of substrate in Field Effect Transistors is for it to serve as insulating material between the gate and the source.
Horses break down cellulose by use of enzyme cellulase.
There is none, glass is much stronger, but i suppose it depends on the use.
Cotton stalks are used for manufacturing of particle boards, pulp and paper, hard boards, corrugated boards and boxes, micro crystalline cellulose, cellulose derivates and as a substrate for cultivation of edible mushrooms