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Enzymes are biologic catalysts. Without enzymes ability to be reused instaed of destroyed and lower the energy of activation (EA) required for cellular functions, it would take years to break down and digest food.

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Enzymes are complex protein molecules produced by the body. They are important to living things because they act as catalysts for organic biochemical processes.

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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions that take place in cells. Temperature, pH, and regulatory molecules can affect the activity of enzymes.

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By lowering the activation energy of chemical reactions that might have taken place anyway, but too slowly to be part of a living organisms metabolism.

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Why are enzymes used to perform hydrolysis in living systems?

Enzymes are needed to lower the activation energy so that the reaction can occur at temperatures at which living things can survive.


What proteins are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions by up to a trillion times .?

The proteins known as enzymes are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions up to a trillion times.


How are enzymes and activation energy related?

The activation energy, once put in force, will be affected by the density, static, and kinectic energy of an object, but will still have a direct impact on the energy of reaction that is yielded from the initial force.


What class of organic molecules is damaged by high temperature?

Enzymes are proteins. They are very important because they catalyse metabolic processes in the body that would not be able to occur without them. Their function is dependant upon their shape. If an enzyme is not the correct shape for the molecules it need to bind to then it will not be able to catalyse the process it is involved in. The shapes (quaternery structure) of enzymes are the result of attractive forces between funtional groups within the protein. These attrative forces are quite weak, and high temperatures within the body will break them and the enzymes will lose their shape (they are de-natured). Once the structure is lost it cannot be reformed again, so the process regulated by any enzyme that has denatured no longer function properly.


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The function of glue is to stick things together.

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What is the function of enzymes in living thing?

The function of enzymes in living things is to catalyze (instigate, speed up) chemical reactions.


Can living things survive with out enzymes?

no


What statement illustrates an exception to the concept that the cell is the unit of structure and function of all living things?

lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes


What do we call the living things in an environment ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and Biodiversity affects ecosystem function, as do the processes of disturbance.


How do biotic and abiotic factors affects living things in a given biome?

the biotic and abiotic factors affects living things in a given biome? and the living things a non living things that factors the life is an example of living things...


What are examples of enzymes in living things?

amylase cellulase lactase lipase maltase protease sucrase they all have there particular function in the human body


What do you call catalysts within living things?

Enzymes


What is the class of catalysts found in living things?

Enzymes


What is the term for the catalysts used in living things?

Enzymes


Do metal coins have enzymes?

No. Enzymes are biological and thus are related to living things; metals are not biological.


What molecules act as catalysts in living thing?

Enzymes act as catalysts in living things.


Why do living things use enzymes instead of a heat source of activation energy?

Living things use enzymes instead of a heat source of activation energy because they speed up chemical reactions as well as the metabolism in those living things.