Because Enzymes are catalyst for reactions in species. Eg. There are digestive enzymes in your mouth to start off digesting.
As I know, enzymes can be found in all plants. If no enzymes could be found in plants, there was no life.
No,enzymes are only found in the body.. Enzymes are biological catalysts.
Because Enzymes are catalyst for reactions in species. Eg. There are digestive enzymes in your mouth to start off digesting.
The same genetic code produces those enzymes
There are enzymes found in all the cells of a plant.
no
Enzymes are proteins, which are comprised of chains of amino acids. All enzymes are proteins (but not all proteins are enzymes)
The phenotypes are affected by your enzymes since all metabolic activities of our bodies are down to enzymes.. Your Enzymes are proteins. They have been made from translation after transcription. Thus Your DNA got transcribed to make the enzymes.
Enzymes are biological catalysts that facilitate biochemical reactions. They may bring together the necessary reactants or may facilitate the degradation of species, as in the digestion of proteins to peptides.
Enzymes used in cellular respiration are highly conserved across species because they carry out essential functions in the process of converting energy from food into a usable form for cells. Evolutionarily, these enzymes have been refined to be efficient and effective in carrying out these critical functions, resulting in their similarity across species. This conservation reflects the fundamental importance of cellular respiration for life.
but all catalysts aren't enzymes...
There is no answer to that question, I'm sorry. New species are found all the time, so it is impossible to keep on track of how many animals have scientists found. They think, that probably over 90 % of all world's species are not yet found.