substrate
Substrates.
substrate
which term describes reactants when they associated with enzymes
if you mean what do you call the substance that an enzyme works on then that's called a substrate
Substrates.
In enzyme-catalyzed reactions, the term "substrate" is synonymous with the molecule or molecules that the enzyme acts upon to produce a reaction. It is the specific substance upon which an enzyme acts to produce a product.
A solvent.
A chemical reaction whose reactants have less potential energy than the products would be called an endothermic reaction.
It is called cyber stress.
The term for an enzyme's shape changing so it can no longer work is denaturation. This can be caused by factors such as high temperature, extreme pH, or exposure to certain chemicals. Once denatured, the enzyme loses its specific shape and can no longer function properly.
The term used to describe the amount of motion that an object possesses is "kinetic energy." This energy is associated with the motion of an object relative to a reference point.
The term used to describe changes in variables associated with an individual's relationship to others is "social dynamics." This concept encompasses how individuals interact, influence, and are influenced by the people around them, leading to changes in behavior, attitudes, and emotions.
I suppose that you think to a chemical equation.
gender role