Allosteric regulation and Reversaeble regulation :)
D. Enzymes :)
Regulation act
enzymes :D
down regulation
Yes most of the enzymes are proteins. There are a few RNA enzymes known as ribozymes exist. Proteins are all coded in DNA in the nucleus.
they break it down. enzymes are kind of like acid.
Proteins are the macromolecules that serves as enzymes. Meaning all enzymes are proteins (a minor exeption exist as RNA catalyst) and the reverse is not true. Enzymes speed up the biochemical reactions.
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.
enzymes-B Ramon C.
These catalysts are called enzymes and exist in living organisms.
no cells do...... it your gall bladder and enzymes are in your intestines and they break down food
Biochemical regulation refers to government regulation of the biochemical industry. This includes laws about the kinds of chemicals allowed, and about the handling and disposal of those chemicals.