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The enzyme is unchanged by the reaction.
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction
Enzyme
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
The enzyme is unchanged by the reaction.
Generally in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the reactant is called the substrate, which in association with the enzyme forms the product.
Enzymes are substances that increase the speed of a chemical reaction. 1. A substrate attaches to an enzyms's active site. 2. The enzyme reduces the activation energy of the reaction. 3. The enzyme is not changes by this reaction. That is how a Biology book explains it. I hope that helps you.
The function of an enzyme is to increase the rate of a reaction.
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction
Enzyme
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
Product
The result that is released after a enzyme & substrate have had a chemical reaction.
This is known as an enzymatic reaction.
An enzyme/catalyst