Enzymes are studied by biochemistry.
Chemistry, for example, is a branch oh history - false.
For example the law of mass conservation.
No it is not .
I suppose that this is an example of applied chemistry.
Chemistry has played a massive role in forming electronics. Chemistry has determined which elements are the most efficient at transferring electricity through the electronic for example.
yep
Enzymes play an important role in biological chemistry because they lower the amount of energy required for a reaction to take place. Co-enzymes are small non protein molecules that help the enzymatic reaction.
enzymes are biological catalysts
Yes. In biology and chemistry, enzymes are given the suffix of -ase.
Thomas C. Bruice has written: 'Bioorganic mechanisms' -- subject(s): Bioorganic chemistry, Chemistry, Physical organic, Enzymes, Physical organic Chemistry
Chemistry plays a huge role in your daily life. Boiling water to make food for example is an example of chemistry.
no, enzymes are very specific with respect to stereo-chemistry and usually is active only to one enantiomer
A protease.
An example of psychology is studying how different parenting styles affect a child's development. An example of chemistry is researching how different compounds interact with each other in a chemical reaction.
James B. Sumner has written: 'Chemistry and methods of enzymes'
Chemistry, for example, is a branch oh history - false.
Lysosomes would be an example. It's full of digestive enzymes.