A substrate is a substance or layer that underlies something, or on which some process occurs, in particular.
Substrate has several meanings. One definition is the base on which something lives or is attached. For example the ocean floor is a substrate to many living things including kelp.
A substrate is a substance or layer that is beneath something else. A substrate can be a surface or material that organisms live, grow, or get nourishment from. In biochemistry a substrate isa substance that is acted on by enzymes.
The result that is released after a enzyme & substrate have had a chemical reaction.
The reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Or, A substance with which a enzyme binds itself and form a complex product, a chemical reaction takes place between enzyme and substrate.
each enzyme has a specific substrate to which it binds through a definite active site and any other enzyme can not bind to it
enzyme-substrate complex
in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .
Substrate.
The substrate of protease is a peptide bond.
When an enzyme and substrate come together, it is called the enzyme-substrate complex. This complex is a temporary intermediate state in which the enzyme binds to the substrate to catalyze a chemical reaction.
the substrate for lyase is sucrase
A substrate is the substance in which an enzyme act, or a process occurs. For example lactose is a substrate, but water is not.