An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
The substrate for nuclease is nucleic acid, such as DNA or RNA.
Starch
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
The substrate on which a catalyst works is called its substrate
A substrate is the substance in which an enzyme act, or a process occurs. For example lactose is a substrate, but water is not.
Catalas
Catechol
The enzyme is ruined, therefore the catalas is.
An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
The substrate for nuclease is nucleic acid, such as DNA or RNA.
The substance on which enzymes act are called substrates.
Starch
A single enzyme molecule can act on about 1000 substrate molecules per second.
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
The substrate on which a catalyst works is called its substrate
Enzymes act on molecules called substrates. The kind of substrate depends on the shape of the enzyme.