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There are too many possibilities to list.The general term for such a molecule is an enzyme.
The carbohydrate molecule should not get fitted into the pepsin enzyme.
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)
Enzymes are basically catalysts, and they act just how you'd expect a catalyst to.
There are too many possibilities to list.The general term for such a molecule is an enzyme.
A single enzyme molecule can act on about 1000 substrate molecules per second.
haemoglobin
Protein.
They are known as reactants or substrates.
The carbohydrate molecule should not get fitted into the pepsin enzyme.
The substance on which enzymes act are called substrates.
Molecules that act as catalysts in biological systems are enzymes. Enzyme catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
Enzymes reaction cycle is so fast that a single enzyme molecule typically act on about thousand substrate molecules per second.
Enzymes act on molecules called "substrates".
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)