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Q: What contains oxidative enzymes?
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Why bacteria cell membrane acts as a respiratory structure?

because it contains oxidative enzymes


Description of oxidative enzymes?

Oxidative enzyme is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of oxides. There are two types of oxidative enzymes, which are the peroxidases and oxidases.


What organelles are small vacuoles containing oxidative enzymes?

Peroxisomes


What are peroxisomes made of?

It is made up of a single membrane sac.Sac is filled with enzymes.


What are oxidative enzymes?

Oxidative enzymes are enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions. This means that a negatively charged electron is grabbed from certain compounds and then supply oxygen.


Is enzymes saliva?

No but it contains and is rich in enzymes


What is the function of microbody?

contains enzymes and other substances


What organelle processes oxidase enzymes?

They are in peroxisomes.They engage in detoxifying.


What does lysosomes contain?

The lysosome contains digestive enzymes.


What are the structures in cytoplasm containing the enzymes of cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cells. This organelle contains all the components required for cellular respiration. The enzymes involved in this pathway would be present here. Actually this orgnelle only contains the enzymes invovled in the last two parts of respiration the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. The enzymes invovled in the TCA cycle are free floating in the cytoplasm like matrix of the mitochondria whereas the enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation are bound on the folds of mitochondrial membrane called the cristae. However the first part of cellular respiration is glycolysis, the splitting og 6C glucose into two 3C molecules. This step uses enzymes that are found outside of the mitochondrion instead in the cytoplasm of the cell and so the net ATP gained from each NAD here is only 2 as energy is required to get it across the mitochondrial membrane.


Which organelles are responsible for the release of destructive enzymes in alzheimers?

Most likely the mitochondria (with respect to oxidative stress and apoptosis) and the endoplasmic reticulum.


What contains enzymes for digestion?

Lysosomes