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An enzyme is one kind of protein that can catalyze a specific reaction whereas a regulatory enzyme is the enzyme which can regulate a series of reaction which undergo in the living organism. So we can say every enzyme is not a regulatory one but the regulatory enzymes are obviously a special kind of enzyme.
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
Catalysts are compounds that change the speed of chemical reactions. An enzyme is a protein and also a catalyst. So an enzyme can be a catalyst, but a catalyst can't be an enzyme.
The shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions.
Once you boil the enzyme, it will be inactivated. Milk will have no effects of the enzyme.
Since enzyme is a noun, it can be the subject or object in a sentence. Here is an example of the noun "enzyme" being used: Mary lacked the enzyme for digesting lactose which is the sugar in milk.
An enzyme inhibitor is a substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases the enzyme's activity.
Helicase is an enzyme that unzips RNA.
A cell contains thousands of different types of enzyme molecules, each specific to a particular chemical reaction.
Catalyst
the material or substance in which an enzyme reacts is known as a substrate.
"During this experiment, we will be looking to see the effects of heat on enxyme activity" "This stain remover contains an enzyme"
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Enzymes are used to speed up reactions with out being consumed, or change in structure.
Enzymes can be used in a sentence as such. Enzymes play an important role in our life.
The enzyme is inactive at this point. New enzyme must be added to regain enzyme activity
in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .