Hormones
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Hormones
peptides(poly),gases,neurotransmitters,neuropeptides,steroid hormones ...etc.
It depends on what enzyme and what chemical you're talking about.In general, enzymes catalyze a certain reaction for a certain molecule or class of molecules. They do pretty much bupkis to any molecules outside that class.
Proteins can act as enzymes, catalyzing chemical reactions in the body. They also play a crucial role in the structure and function of cells and tissues, including muscle growth and repair. Additionally, proteins are involved in transport of molecules, immune response, and cell signaling.
No, hormones of the same chemical class can have different functions in the body. While they may share similar structures and signaling pathways, their specific targets and effects can vary depending on the tissues and organs they act on.
If you are asking about member functions. When we declare a function inside a class then that function becomes member function of that class and this function can access the whole class
Lysozyme belongs to the class of chemical compounds known as enzymes. Specifically, it is a type of enzyme known as a glycoside hydrolase. Its primary function is to break down bacterial cell walls by hydrolyzing the glycosidic bonds in peptidoglycan.
major class of molecules found in egg yolk
Function is a science class means work, or what it does.
An organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon.ribonucleic acid contains carbon.
Inherit is not a function. It is a class derivation where some of the methods and attributes of the new class inherit from a parent class.