-ase is a common suffix used to name various enzymes. So, as an example, a nuclease is an enzyme that cleaves nucleic acids and a telomerase is an enzyme that extends the telomeres. Both produce different outcomes yet both end with -ase.
It is my recollection that molecules ending in -ase (such as lactase) are molecules known as enzymes, which help to catalyze chemical reactions. Lactase, for example, is the enzyme which helps to break down the protein molecule lactose. People who are lactose intolerant cannot metabolize (break down) lactose because their bodies do not produce the necessary enzyme - lactase.
An enzyme.
2 molecules are produced
you call it chemist i think
Scientists think that protobionts formed by accidental natural causes.
I think this refers to catalysts as these are considered not to be changed by a reaction-- sometimes this true when molecules react on the surface of a catalyst bu sometimes the catalyst does get involved in the chemical reaction- but is regenerated.
mastication i think....i know that is at least the first part of the process that takes place in your moth.......i think its the whole thing..
they are usually called endings i don't think there is any other way
usually end in the suffix -ase
Most end in -ase. Examples are carboxypeptidase and hydrolases.
as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
No, Ase is only for automotive
ase' is from the Yoruba language of West Africa and it means "so let it be."
Ase Wang is 5' 3".
The ending ase indicates that the substance is a catalyst.
-ase.
ase ase
how many questions can you miss on the ase test