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Enzimes as: lipase, carbohydrase, protease, nuclease; phosphoric acid monoesters; water.

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Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes.

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What do lysosomes contains that enable them break down the cells used components?

enzymes


What are chemicals contained in the terminal buttons that enable neurons to communicate?

Chemicals contained in the terminal region of the neuron that enable neurons to communicate are referred to "neurotransmitters". There are many identified and putative chemical transmitters in the mammalian nervous system. These include, but are not limited to dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, GABA, glutamate, a host of peptides, any many others.


Why are organelles important?

Organelles enable a cell to carry out metabolism. They perform the same functions as organs in a human: digestion (lysosomes), ATP synthesis (mitochondria), control of cell processes / 'thinking' (nucleus), protection and regulation of diffusion (cell membrane). In short, they enable a cell to carry out its job.


What are the importance of chemistry in the hospital?

Chemistry is the study of composition, properties abd behaviours of matter. It is concerned with matter, chemicals, bonds and the like, how they interact and how they affect each other. In the hospital, Chemistry can be anywhere especially when the health providers use diagnostics to enable to diagnose disease or presence of chemicals, drugs and bacteria in the body of the patients. Without it, there would be a hard time researching what a disease is or what solutions or medications can be used to fight it.


What do movable joints enable to the body to do?

Movable joints enable the body to make a wide range of movements.

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What organelles enable white blood cells to digest and destroy bacteria are?

lysosomes


What do lysosomes contains that enable them break down the cells used components?

enzymes


The organelles that enable white blood cells to ingest and destroy bacteria are?

Lysosomes (this is for a biology final?)


What three organelles enable eukaryotic cells to move?

Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments


Why are control accounts established in the work breakdown structure?

To enable you to perform earned value analysis (EVA) on the project's performance.


What are chemicals contained in the terminal buttons that enable neurons to communicate?

Chemicals contained in the terminal region of the neuron that enable neurons to communicate are referred to "neurotransmitters". There are many identified and putative chemical transmitters in the mammalian nervous system. These include, but are not limited to dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, GABA, glutamate, a host of peptides, any many others.


Why are control accounts essential in a work breakdown structure or WBS?

They enable project managers to compare earned value against the project's performance in terms of scope, budget, and schedule


Why is gum chewed?

Because people like how it tastes. It also tricks you into to thinking that your more full so you don't eat as much.


What does liver detoxify?

The liver filters chemicals from your blood via the hepatic portal venous system and performs enzymatic reactions (oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis) in order to make the filtered chemicals less bio-active and also to enable excretion through the intestines.


Antigen and antibody?

An antigen is a foreign particle that enters the body. This could be a disease causing agent such as part of a bacterium or virus or could be a particle such as pollen or dust. An antibody is a protein made by the body's immune system. Antibodies react with specific antigens to enable the antigens to be removed from the body.


Why are organelles important?

Organelles enable a cell to carry out metabolism. They perform the same functions as organs in a human: digestion (lysosomes), ATP synthesis (mitochondria), control of cell processes / 'thinking' (nucleus), protection and regulation of diffusion (cell membrane). In short, they enable a cell to carry out its job.


Why are chemical reactions so useful to us?

They enable production of chemicals that allows a modern society to function. Examples include production of plastics, shampoos, soaps, anti-biotics and medicines etc.