Many enzymes consist of a protein and a non-protein (called the cofactor). The proteins in enzymes are usually globular. They have tertiary structure and this type of globular protein includes immunoglobins, as well. The structures are held in place by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and ionic bonds.
protein
They are type of proteins. They are globular proteins
They are protein built. They are tertiary proteins
Most enzymes are proteins.
the type of organic molecule an enzyme is would be a protien
coenzyme
They are known as reactants or substrates.
The backbone of organic molecules consists of covalently bonded carbon atoms. A macromolecule is composed of smaller units called monomers.
I don't know what an "organ" macromolecule is but enzymes tend to be proteins... however some enzymes are made from RNA and some are a mix of proteins and RNA- a good example of this is RNA polymerase. Enzymes can contain co-factors such iron (Fe) or copper (Cu).
It is a protein.
substrate
Lipid, a macromolecule and an organic compound.
as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
A carboxyl
They are protein type. They are tertiary proteins
Enzyme is an organic catalyst. Enzyme is a quartenary protein, with a heme group in middle. The quaternary structure, cosistnts of 2 alpha and 2 beta chains.
This macromolecule is a protein.
This macromolecule is a protein.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
the type of organic molecule an enzyme is would be a protien