Proteins.
Enzymes fit into the macromolecule category of proteins. They are specialized proteins that act as catalysts to accelerate biochemical reactions in living organisms. Enzymes are composed of long chains of amino acids, which fold into specific three-dimensional structures that are crucial for their function.
Enzymes
They are known as biochemical enzymes.
Enzymes act as catalysts in biochemical reactions.
Enzymes.
Enzymes are highly specific due to their unique structure, which allows them to fit perfectly with a specific substrate molecule. This specificity ensures that enzymes catalyze specific biochemical reactions in a highly efficient manner. If there were multiple enzymes for the same reaction, it could lead to competition and inefficiency in the cell's metabolic processes.
Enzymes catalyse biochemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
Enzymes
An enzyme falls under the category of proteins. Enzymes are biocatalysts that facilitate and speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.
Yes, enzymes are proteins that are essential for speeding up and facilitating biochemical reactions in living organisms.
The proteins you speak of are enzymes. Without enzymes present majority of biochemical reactions would not be able to take place. *Enzymes are a polymer of proteins.
Yes, enzymes are protein molecules that are essential for speeding up biochemical reactions in living organisms.