It is unknown how many enzymes a cell can contain. It typically depends on the type of cell and the functions it needs to perform. However, it is believed that it is in the thousands.
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There are lots of enzymes in a cell, and from cell to cell, it varies how much enzymes each has. Also some cells make enzymes and secrete it outside.
DNA is located in the nucleus of most cells of all living organisms. I said most cells because there is no nucleus in red blood cells and no DNA, but all living organisms have a DNA (or RNA) molecule. There are many different types of cells in skeletal bones. Some may have DNA and some may not.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in a cell. without enzymes, many chemical reactions that are neccassarry for life would either take to long or not occur at all.
All living things are made up of cells. Living things are the only things that can have cells. Cells are the basic sign of life.
they are both found in many types of cells
All living organisms are made of cells, or the littlist units of life. There are many different types of cells. (red blood cells, white blood cells)
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Yes, cells contain many enzymes which are able to function inside the cell.
Plasma membrane is a living structure because it performs many functions similar to living cells. For example - compartmentalization transport signal transduction enzyme catalysis organization of enzymes
Respiration involves so many types of enzymes. Enzymes are the biological catalysts
Lysosomes :D
There are lots of enzymes in a cell, and from cell to cell, it varies how much enzymes each has. Also some cells make enzymes and secrete it outside.
Many enzymes are affected by changes in temperature. Cells can regulate the activities of enzymes in many ways. Most cells contain proteins that help turn key enzymes "on" and "off" at critical stages in the life of the cell. Enzymes play essential roles in regulating chemical pathways, making materials that cells need, releasing energy, and transferring info. there ya go ppl....... always there to help ya know (:
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental unit of life - meaning only living things are made of cells.
There are as many types of living cells as there are organisms on the planet. Almost all living cells, however, feature some common components. Among these essential components are a membrane, membrane proteins, proteins, DNA and transport systems.
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There are over 200 different types of cells are in your body.