DEAMINATION
Neutralize chemical reactions during digestion
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction. Catalysts work by lowering a reaction's activation energy.A substrate is a reactant of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction
No2- + 8 h+ -> nh4+ + 2 h2o
Just like many other chemical reactions, the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction will decrease with temperature because of the decrease in the number of high energy collisions between particles.
Almost all bio-chemical reactions taking place in the cells of the living organism are catalyzed by enzymes.For Example: The conversion of Glucose to Glucose-6-Phosphate (1st Reaction of Glycolysis) is catalyzed by the enzyme hexokinase or glucokinase.Glucose + ATP ---> Glucose-6-Phosphate + ADP
catalyzed reaction
The reaction would be termed a chemical reaction.
Yes, because they are not changed by the reaction.
Polysaccharide
I think it frees itself from the product and is ready to be reused.
reactions in which enzymes are involved as catalysts.