An enzyme is a protein molecule if that's what you mean
Majority of the enzymes are proteins while few of them are RNA
An enzyme is a globular protein
enzyme sped up the chemical reaction
The shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions.
This chemical is an enzyme inhibitor.
Enzyme is specific
Enzyme.
The enzyme is a biochemical catalyst.
All enzyme's are catalysts for certain chemical reactions. Each enzyme will only work with a certain substrate one analogy being that the enzyme is a key and the substrate is a keyhole, and each enzyme has a unique enzyme.
an enzyme is protien that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms
enzyme sped up the chemical reaction
its called an enzyme
The shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions.
This chemical is an enzyme inhibitor.
to speed up a chemical reaction
Enzyme or catalyst
Enzyme is specific
Enzyme.
NO. The enzyme acts on the substrate. The substrate is the chemical/compound being altered by the action of the enzyme. They are NOT the same.