The protease ensymes are digestive ensyme that break down protein.
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
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Metalloprotein are those which contain metal ions such as iron, cobalt, nickel etc., these proteins are usually enzymes and co factors for enzymes and comes under the category of conjugated proteins in which the non-protein part (metal ion) is called as prosthetic group or conjugatin group.
All Enzymes are basically proteins. Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Another Answer No enzyme 'turns' a protein into multiple amino acids. What an enzyme may do is split a protein down to its substituent amino acids. (Proteins are inherently long stings of amino acids joined by peptide bonds.) The group of enzymes that split proteins (hydrolyse proteins) to their single amino acids are called proteases. Pepsin is a protease released by the stomach. Trypsin is a protease released by the pancreas.
Proteins and enzymes
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
Carbohydrase breaks down starch-Amylase breaks down glucose into fructose (sweeter; useful for diabetics)-Isomerase breaks down proteins-Protease breaks down fats-Lipase
Enzymes are proteins.
Proteins
Proteins
Almost all enzymes are proteins, often decorated with carbohydrate side chains and/or enclosing a metallic ion.A few enzymes are short RNAs.
The proteins. Enzymes are constructed from chains of amino acids and go through the usual four stages of protein assembly.
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proteins !
I believe that you are referring to Enzymes.
Protease enzyme is the general name given to enzymes that break proteins into amino acids. However, within that group, there are specific enzymes for specific proteins. An enzyme is considered a catalyst, a specific type of protein that speeds up reactions without being used up in the reaction itself.