The ability to attract similar molecules that bond, whereas without the enzyme, the molecules would have to hit in a same position at the exact molecule needed for bonding. An enzyme is able to do this many times in a second, thus speeding up the reaction.
No, they Increase the speed of chemical reactions
speed up the rate odf reacvtion
enzymes
Enzymes serve to speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation
enzymes
enzymes
"Catalysts", in general chemical terms, but in living organisms they are usually called "enzymes".
Yes
Enzymes (Are all proteins, but not all proteins are enzymes.)
Yes. Enzymes are biological catalysis that speed up the rate of biochemical reactions.
Yes. Enzymes are biological catalysis that speed up the rate of biochemical reactions.
No, the sole purpose of enzymes are to increase the rate of a chemical reaction. Even if they are not at an optimal temperature, they will not slow down the reaction. They won't work as efficiently, but it will still be slightly faster than without the enzymes.