Scientists support the "lock and key" model below for how an enzyme speeds up chemical reactions.The letters "ASE" at the end of words help us identify enzymes.And their you have it.
Catalyst
I don't know.. who can tell me that?
The enzyme that breaks down amylose is called amylase.
The enzyme responsible for gelatin hydrolysis is gelatinase.
You need to tell us which enzyme you're talking about.
Scientists support the "lock and key" model below for how an enzyme speeds up chemical reactions.The letters "ASE" at the end of words help us identify enzymes.And their you have it.
Catalyst
the name of WHAT? please tell us what you mean :( --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't know.. who can tell me that?
the bond with nucleus
Because you didn't tell us your name!
Typically, any macro-biomolecule whose name ends with the suffix -ase is an enzyme.
They never tell us.
Usually an enzyme is named after it's function.
the enzyme ptylin or some amylase and it converts starch to maltose
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.