The substance on which enzymes act are called substrates.
substrate
Substrate
They are known as reactants or substrates.
Molecules that act as catalysts in biological systems are enzymes. Enzyme catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
When a receptor protein acts as an enzyme, the receptor protein activates a second messenger that acts as a signal molecule within the cell. Resources: HOLT Biology Textbook - 9th grade edition Chapter 4, Cells and Their Environment.
food acted up on by the enzyme for pepsin
It is called competitive Inhibition.
Is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. e.g. hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for the enzyme catalase
They are known as reactants or substrates.
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
acts as catalysts
Enzyme
the active site
Molecules that act as catalysts in biological systems are enzymes. Enzyme catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
substrate
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
The area where a molecule other than substrate can attach is called the allosteric site.
When a receptor protein acts as an enzyme, the receptor protein activates a second messenger that acts as a signal molecule within the cell. Resources: HOLT Biology Textbook - 9th grade edition Chapter 4, Cells and Their Environment.
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.