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enzyme involved in protein synthesis are ribozymes i.e., rRNA with catalytic function

that is why RNA is considered to be as genetic material of initial life on the earth and then it diverged to DNA and Proteins and distributed its functions so that a living system can attain more and more stability and functional variation leading to evolution....

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At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denature?

i did an experiment in school on enzymes in plants and the optimum temperature for enzymes in a plant it seemed to be at around 40 degrees Celsius so anything above 40 the enzymes denature, but you might have to take into account what fruit it is / where it came from - if its a tropical fruit it might have a higher optimum temperature because of the climate it came from- that's just an idea


Fluid medium where majority of cellular reactions occur?

The cytoplasm is the fluid medium within cells where the majority of cellular reactions take place. It contains organelles like the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which are involved in various cellular processes such as metabolism, protein synthesis, and energy production. Cytoplasm also acts as a site for transportation of molecules within the cell.


Why are enzymes needed to control chemical reactions with cells?

enzymes are needed to control chemical reactions within cells because the enzymes acts like catalysts. They basically speed up the reactions within the body, and within the cells, so there fore they help the body maintain its internal environment (homeostasis).-Grade 12 Bio student(exact question came on a handout :P)


What would happen if a reactant molecule with a different shape to the enzyme came into contact with the enzymes active site?

If a reactant molecule with a different shape than the enzyme comes into contact with the enzyme's active site, it is unlikely to bind effectively. Enzymes have specific active sites that accommodate only particular substrates, a concept known as the "lock and key" model. If the shape does not fit, the molecule will not trigger the catalytic activity of the enzyme, and no reaction will occur. This specificity ensures that enzymes catalyze only the intended biochemical reactions.


Why is it important to eat protein?

am Dr. Gyasi Andy, call me Trilla or Andy dosty....You can get protein from eating vagina. The enzymes found in the liquid that a woman's vagina secretes contain a fair amount of protein and, if consumed by the human body, can be used as a supplement. But it can not completely replace protein. Eat buh dont lick... *shud out to my boses who made ma doctorial dream came true... kilo, billions, kish, 2gig, krash, nani, prekese, sunsum, stylo, onukpa, ogah, villa, cyrus, amay, kotodwey, twetsi, t-bag, bayaako, podolsky, atupa,kapone, mead, j-so, blox etc... i say a very big thanks. And to all a whatsAPP groups *Sex freaks adults, *koti police, *turntable event crew * boys ne 3twe *3mbaa p3 koti *etc Drinking the secreted liquid can be roughly compared to drinking saliva. andy....your health my concern

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At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denature?

i did an experiment in school on enzymes in plants and the optimum temperature for enzymes in a plant it seemed to be at around 40 degrees Celsius so anything above 40 the enzymes denature, but you might have to take into account what fruit it is / where it came from - if its a tropical fruit it might have a higher optimum temperature because of the climate it came from- that's just an idea


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Fluid medium where majority of cellular reactions occur?

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