Sounds like a eukaryotic cell.
Yes
Enzymes are proteins.
There are enzymes found in all the cells of a plant.
Protien
the pancreas/liver produce and store most digestive enzymes.
Amino acids are linked to form proteins which act as enzymes .
No, yet all enzymes are made up of proteins {except those Rna types}.
the geek alphabet? Algebra, Braces, cables, dentures, enyzmes....etc.
for starch - amylase for proteins - protiase for fats and oils - lipase proteins are broken up into ameno acids starch is broken up ito multose then glucose fats and oils are broken up into glycerol
These are very important in healthy diets as they are not broken down into glucose. The glucose molecules that make up NSP are different to the starch/glucogen glucose due to the position of an OH - group. Cellulose is the most common NSP. It is made up of 1000`s of B- Glucose which enyzmes cannot separate.
These are very important in healthy diets as they are not broken down into glucose. The glucose molecules that make up NSP are different to the starch/glucogen glucose due to the position of an OH - group. Cellulose is the most common NSP. It is made up of 1000`s of B- Glucose which enyzmes cannot separate.
An intracellular enzyme is an enzyme that is inside a cell that must be activated by a specific molecule. Because it is inside the cell, an average signal molecule cannot go through and activate it. Intracellular enzymes are activated by a hydrophobic material such as steroid molecules which can go through the cell membrane and activate the intracellular enzyme.