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Enzymes are generally proteins consisted of Amino acids.
Enzymes
They are the lipids. A kind of biological macromolecule
Enzymes act on molecules called substrates. The kind of substrate depends on the shape of the enzyme.
That would be a description of water, i.e. H2O
Enzymes are generally proteins consisted of Amino acids.
Proteins and enzymes
Enzymes are a special kind of bio molecules called proteins that catalyse rate of reactions.
Enzymes
They are the lipids. A kind of biological macromolecule
A dipeptide is a [protein] molecule that comprises [or is built from] two amino acids.
Plastic is a large molecule called a polymer, and it's always a compound.
Many enzymes consist of a protein and a non-protein (called the cofactor). The proteins in enzymes are usually globular. This is the tertiary structure of a protein. These globular proteins include enzymes and immunoglobins. The structures are held in place by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and ionic bonds.
Protein is the only nutrient broken down in the stomach. This is because only protease enzymes are present in the stomach acid.
Enzymes act on molecules called substrates. The kind of substrate depends on the shape of the enzyme.
That would be a description of water, i.e. H2O
Enzymes are proteins, which are made from smaller sub-units called amino acids. The amino acid sequence for various proteins is coded for by the DNA, and the amino acids are put together, according to this sequence, by the ribosomes. Enzymes have an active site, which is a particular portion of the protein that is responsible for carrying out the reaction. There are lots of enzymes in cells. Some enzymes are only expressed in certain cells where they are needed - this is partly what makes cells differentiated from other cell types. For example, liver cells will need different enzymes to skin or brain cells in order to carry out their specialised functions.