Active sites are located in enzymes inside the cells. this is where the substrate binds itself to the enzyme and the reaction takes place.
Membrane Proteins, or transport site, these sites act as transporters, enzymes, cell surface receptors and cell surface identity markers, as well as aiding in cell-to-cell adhesion and securing the cytoskeleton.
The shape of the active site is very important because it determines the efficiency of the specific enzyme. If an active site shifts, the substrate can no longer bind to an enzyme's active site, therefore causing inefficiency. We say that the enzyme is undergoing denaturation.
It is very important. They are doing photosynthesis.
Active site.
It can be referred to as the current cell or the active cell or just the selected cell.
The active site of an enzyme is maintained through specific interactions, such as hydrogen bonding and Van der Waals forces, between the enzyme and its substrate. The enzyme's structure is important in maintaining the shape and orientation of the active site for optimal substrate binding. Additionally, the active site can undergo conformational changes to accommodate the substrate and facilitate catalysis.
The active site is the part of the enzyme that binds with the substrate. It is where the catalytic activity of the enzyme takes place. The active site is specific to the substrate, allowing for selective binding and catalysis.
The active cell is the cell that the cursor is on or the cell where whatever you type appears.
The site on the surface of an enzyme where a reactant binds is called the active site. This is where the chemical reaction takes place between the enzyme and its substrate. The active site has a specific shape that allows it to bind with the substrate molecule.
my lab was very active site
active cell
If you select one cell, it will be active. However, if you select multiple cells at once, only one can be the active cell. That is usually the cell you select first.