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The name is enzyme.
It's called an enzyme.
Yes. They speed up a reaction without being consumed in it.
enzyme that catalyzes the shifting of a funtional group on a molecule from one position to another.
an enzyme is protien that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms
Yes, that is correct.
The name is enzyme.
This varies per enzyme and what it catalyzes but chemical reactions that result in an increase in temperature often speed up enzyme catalysis.
an enzyme is a protein that catalyzes (increases the rates of) reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction. enzymes catalyze all kinds of reactions, including endergonic reactions.
It's called an enzyme.
enzyme is a kind of protein that catalyzes specific reactions & abzymes are antibodies that target the transition state of an expected reaction.
The rate of a reactions usually increases when catalyzed by an enzyme. For maximum rate of activity, the enzyme needs optimal conditions.
Enzymes are highly specific. Each enzyme catalyzes a particular chemical reaction or at most a family of closely related chemical reactions.
The enzyme that catalyzes the attachment of an amino acid to tRNA is aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
In biology it is an enzyme.
An angiotensin converting enzyme is an enzyme which catalyzes the creation of angiotensin.