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Substrates.
if you mean what do you call the substance that an enzyme works on then that's called a substrate
Most enzymes catalyze reactions in the forward direction, converting substrates into products.
Most enzymes catalyze reactions in a specific direction, typically from substrates to products.
Substrates are converted into products by enzymes. This conversion occurs through catalyzing specific chemical reactions, which can involve breaking down or combining molecules to produce the desired end products.
Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. Substrates are the specific molecules upon which enzymes act; they bind to the enzyme's active site, forming an enzyme-substrate complex. This interaction facilitates the conversion of substrates into products, thus enabling various biochemical processes in living organisms. The specificity of enzymes for their substrates is crucial for regulating metabolic pathways.
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This is known as "The Active Site".
Substrates
Enzymes interact with substrates by binding only with specific substrates. Enzymes will then alter the shape of the substrate in order to induce reaction.
Enzymes attach to things called substrates to help speed up the reaction. Only certain enzymes match the shape of certain substrates.
Substrates