There are many many enzymes. You will have to be more specific. An enzyme is a protein that acts as a catalyst in a reaction in order to speed up the reaction. More specifically it lowers the activation energy required in order for a particular reaction to take place.
There are 3 common ones that i know about and they are protease, carbohydrase and lipase.
You are gong to have to specify restriction on this question. There are hundreds of enzymes; even outside of the Biological realm.
> Competitive
> Noncompetitive
> Irreversable
Very generally there are three types of enzymes: those that sped up the action of breaking down or building up proteins, sugars, or lips. There are thousands more.
Enzymes are protein
Enzymes can be effectively deactivated by denaturation due to temperature or pH extremes or by an inhibitor; the exact type of inhibitor depends on the type of enzyme in question.
Enzymes are a type of catalyst found in the body.
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Not all enzymes are proteins. In general they are globular proteins. Enzymes that are proteins are long, linear chains of amino acids that fold to produce a three-dimensional product. Most enzymes can be denaturated, which means that they can be unfolded and inactivated, (by heating or chemical denaturants, which disrupts the three-dimensional structure of the protein.) Depending on the type of the enzyme, denaturation may reversible or irreversible.
Serum enzymes are any type of enzymes that are found in the blood.
Enzymes are proteins.
Enzymes are protein
Enzymes are a form of macromolecular biological catalyst.
Yes. Enzymes are like little blobs. They are three-dimensional, but microscopic in size.
Enzymes are a type of protein.
Most likely protease and amylase enzymes.
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Enzymes are a type of protein, which are amino acid polymers.
They are type of proteins. They are globular proteins
Enzymes are a form of a protein.