protozoa
Proteolytic enzymes will destroy the cells that produced them if they are produced in an active form. To protect the body's own cells these enzymes are secreted in an inactive form into the digestive tract and activated where they are needed.
MITOCONDRIA
First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
Many enzymes are affected by changes in temperature. Cells can regulate the activities of enzymes in many ways. Most cells contain proteins that help turn key enzymes "on" and "off" at critical stages in the life of the cell. Enzymes play essential roles in regulating chemical pathways, making materials that cells need, releasing energy, and transferring info. there ya go ppl....... always there to help ya know (:
lysosomes
Yes, enzymes are produced by cells.
ubiquitin enzymes
protozoa
No, they are not.
Proteolytic enzymes will destroy the cells that produced them if they are produced in an active form. To protect the body's own cells these enzymes are secreted in an inactive form into the digestive tract and activated where they are needed.
helminths
White blood cells destroy bacteria and viruses found in your body by releasing enzymes and proteins to break down the foreign cells then consuming it.
Tongue
MITOCONDRIA
First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
To carry out biochemical reactions enzymes are needed as catalyst.