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dehydrogenase
dehydrogenase
enzymes are proteins, made up of amino acids, which are organic molecules
coenzymes
Hydrolase is an enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of organic molecules into smaller molecules in the presence of water. Example; the hydrolysis of the carbohydrate starch.
Yes. It is forme when two glucose molecules bond through dehydration synthesis. Since the monosaccharide glucose is organic, so is the disaccharide maltose.
All enzymes are protein molecules
this process is called catalysis
Oxidases perform oxidation reactions (remove electrons) on organic molecules. Dehydrogenases perform a similar action but removes a hydride ion instead (2 electrons and a proton).
There are too many possibilities to list.The general term for such a molecule is an enzyme.
an enzyme. although i dont know if an enzyme is an organic molecule
An enzyme is a protein and has many carbon hydrogen bonds, so it is an organic molecule.