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This is the material or substance on which an enzyme acts?

The material or substance on which an enzyme acts is called a substrate. Enzymes bind to their specific substrate molecules to catalyze a biochemical reaction, resulting in the creation of products. This process allows enzymes to speed up reactions within cells and facilitate various biological processes.


What to enzymes do in an enzyme-substrate?

in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .


What is the name of the enzyme in saliva and what compound is produced when this enzyme acts on starch?

the enzyme ptylin or some amylase and it converts starch to maltose


Is enzyme is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst?

Yes, that is exactly what an enzyme is.


What acts in your body as a catalyst?

Enzyme


What is the substance an enzyme act upon called?

the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate


Substrate is a synonym for?

A substrate is a surface or substance in which an organism can attach itself to support its growth. A synonym for substrate is substratum.


Is a enzyme a protein that acts as a catalyst formed?

All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst


What is the enzyme called that acts upon the substrate pepsin?

The enzyme that acts upon the substrate pepsin is also called pepsin. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme produced in the stomach that helps break down proteins into smaller peptides.


Specific reactant an enzyme acts upon is?

substrate


What is a reactant an enzyme acts on?

Those are called substates.


What is the difference between substrate and product?

The substrate is the substance (or substances) that attaches to the enzyme's active site before the reaction occurs.The product is the substance (or substances) that is formed after the enzyme has worked on the substrate.///