yes, enzymes are reusable.
Enzymes are reusable because during the course of the chemical reaction, they are not permanently changed or destroyed which means they can be reused.
yes.
Yes. Amalyse is an enzyme, and enzymes are reusable.
peroxide anion
Is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. e.g. hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for the enzyme catalase
catalase
There are several enzymes.Some are catalase,oxydase etc.
Carrots, patatoes, and liver are good sources of enzyme catalase
Catalase. Staphylococci are catalase positive. Streptococci are catalase negative.
Catalase Catalase
It all has to do with catalase. Catalase is an enzyme and a biological catalyst in the decomposition of H2O2. When its fresh, catalase is still present in the liver. However, when the liver is boiled, the catalase enzyme is denatured (as it is a protein).
Peroxide
peroxide
boiling catalase denatures the enzyme making unable to function
Yes. Amalyse is an enzyme, and enzymes are reusable.
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The enzyme is ruined, therefore the catalas is.
catalase
peroxide anion