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Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.
Yes, there are some enzymes which do have two active centers in order to perform more than one reaction. Those enzymes are called multi-functional, however not all of them have multiple active centers.
Liver enzymes- Transaminase
The substrate binds to the active site.
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Nothing. The enzyme is not changed by the process of lowering the activation energy of the reaction with the substrates. In their active site some enzymes just give two substrates a protected area for a reaction, some stress bonds thus causing a reaction and some preform catabolically within their active site using their R groups. Regardless of the enzymes activity it is not changed and goes on to perform many processes in the cell.
enzymes are from the testicular area and are in sperm. The active sight is the creation of enzymes in the scrotum
Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.
Yes, there are some enzymes which do have two active centers in order to perform more than one reaction. Those enzymes are called multi-functional, however not all of them have multiple active centers.
Liver enzymes- Transaminase
The bind in the active site.
The substrate binds to the active site.
The structure of an enzymes and its active site determine which substrates will work for the enzyme. This is called the lock and key method. The active site is the lock and the substrate is the key.
The substrate binds to the active site.
The substrate binds to the active site.
It will only bind with the enzymes active site of the shapes are complimentary and enzymes are very specific