The main role of enzyme and toxins on pathogenesis is to provide resistance to disease. They also catalyze the reactions within a cell.
enzyme sped up the chemical reaction
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Extracellular enzyme is an enzyme that performs its role or function outside a cell. The purpose of experimenting extracellular enzyme is to know how can it affect our body when the bacteria secretes.
it alters the pH of the enzyme denaturing it leaving it unable to carry out it's role effectively or at all
The development of a particular disease which include causative factors of the diseaseThe term pathogenesis originates from the Greek language. Pathos means 'disease' and 'genesis' means creation. When these meanings are put together, the word 'pathogenesis' means the creation of a disease, or where it originated from.
the role of the liver is that it clears toxins from the body Is produces bile.
An enzyme has the role of a catalyst but in biochemistry.
David Collins Wheeler has written: 'The role of lipids in the pathogenesis of glomerulosclerosis'
enzyme sped up the chemical reaction
Eric Marmor has written: 'The role of cell cycle regulators P53 and P161INK4A in the pathogenesis of primary brain tumours'
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Extracellular enzyme is an enzyme that performs its role or function outside a cell. The purpose of experimenting extracellular enzyme is to know how can it affect our body when the bacteria secretes.
Ali Ghadjari has written: 'A study on the role of secreted aspartic proteinase (SAP2) of Candida Albicans in the pathogenesis of candidal infections'
it alters the pH of the enzyme denaturing it leaving it unable to carry out it's role effectively or at all
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