Shapes
Enzymes ARE specific for their substrate. For example: lipase breaks down lipids, not sugars.
Mapping of the brain is done to determine the function of different brain areas.
Denatured enzymes are the same as enzymes that can no longer function.
Enzymes does interact with specific substrates. This is used in science.
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Enzymes ARE specific for their substrate. For example: lipase breaks down lipids, not sugars.
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The shape and size of the enzyme determines it's function because they're extremely specific. An enzyme will only work with one type of substrate.
Enzymes are proteins, each with a uniquely specific Biochemical Function.
Often enzymes require a cofactor in order for them to function as a catalyst
Each enzyme has a characteristic shape
Mapping of the brain is done to determine the function of different brain areas.
IF function
Enzymes are made of proteins. They are chains of amino acids that join together to perform a specific function. Enzymes are responsible for the chemical reactions that occur in a cell. Cells need enzymes to live. Without the enzyme an organ in the body cannot function properly. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells also use enzymes for the reactions that take place in their cell.
enzymes are protein molecules that act as biological catalysts
Denatured enzymes are the same as enzymes that can no longer function.
The output of the function would depend on the specific function itself. Without knowing the function, it is not possible to determine the output.