Enzymes in human cells tend to perform optimally at 35-40º C.
a human tissue is a group of cells that perform the same function
Nuclease are enzymes in a cell that break apart RNA and DNA so that their parts can be recycled, and yes human cells contain these enzymes. If you meant nucleus, which is where the DNA resides in a (most) cells, then yes, most human cells contain a nucleus (the most notable exception being red blood cells).
Metabolic enzymes are the most active for human cells. The reason for this is because they regulate each biochemical reaction.
different parts of an individual;s DNA are used to direct the synthesis of different protein in different types of cells
enzymes are biological catalysts who speed up reactions taken place in human body like digestion is an most important reaction who take place in all humans bodies in this process enzymes are relies to speed up this reaction and give proper energy to all cells.
all cells perform mitosis, except sex cells which perform meiosis
The blood cells, stomach, and brain do.
a human tissue is a group of cells that perform the same function
Nuclease are enzymes in a cell that break apart RNA and DNA so that their parts can be recycled, and yes human cells contain these enzymes. If you meant nucleus, which is where the DNA resides in a (most) cells, then yes, most human cells contain a nucleus (the most notable exception being red blood cells).
In what human functions are enzymes involved
Metabolic enzymes are the most active for human cells. The reason for this is because they regulate each biochemical reaction.
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No, vacuoles do not exist in human or animal cells. They are only present in plant cells, much like the cell wall.
Animal cell culture provides a basis to study regulation, proliferation, and differentiation and to perform genetic manipulation. Bacterial cells can be used for the production of biological substances that are useful to human existence, including fuels, foods, medicines, hormones, enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids. Creative Biogene
The stomach, pancreas, small intestines, salivary glands, and the food we eat produces enzymes that live in every corner of the human body. These proteins perform different chemical function to keep the body running.
different parts of an individual;s DNA are used to direct the synthesis of different protein in different types of cells
There is a huge amount of enzyme types in the human body. We have digestive enzymes such as pepsinogen, cardiac enzymes such as Trop-I, liver enzymes such as GGT. If you are curious of enzymes in the human body I suggest you look at specific systems or organs. An example would be to ask the internets about "pancreatic enzymes".