True
Enzymes.
lipid
The shape of an enzyme will determine its ability to help in a chemical reaction. These proteins that will break down substance in the body and catalyze chemical reactions.
Either the enzyme has two distinct active sites, or the reactants involved in the two reactions are very similar in size and shape
One type of catalyst. One type of protein. One type of biomolecule. There are many answers.
catalyst
1
enzymes catalyze reactions that bind or break chemical bonds. catalyze means it speeds up the preparation time so the reaction can happen sooner/quicker.
Yes, proteins which catalyze chemical reactions are called enzymes.
You can have really bad diarreah. It will smell.. Good luck
Enzymes catalyze(or speed up) chemical reactions to make nutrients.
Enzymes catalyze certain reactions.
Proteins are used to help restore any damaged tissues in the body and there are also special types of proteins called enzymes that are catalysts used for chemical reactions. Proteins can form biological structures, such as cytoskeletons. They can also be enzymes, which catalyze chemical reactions, can act as antibodies, and can also act as membrane receptors to bind molecules to a cell.
No. Enzymes are not permanently changed in the chemical reactions in which they are involved. After the reaction, they regain their original shape and are free to catalyze another of the same reaction.
lipid
Kinases are apart of the Transferases in the Enzymes of metabolism. Kinases transfers phosphate between substrates.
Enzymes are catalysts for the various chemical processes in the body. By lowering the activation energy of reactions, these enzymes catalyze the biochemical reactions necessary for life.
No, enzymes are not permanently changed in the chemical reactions they are involved in. Enzymes are catalysts that facilitate chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy, and they remain unchanged after the reaction takes place. They can be used repeatedly in multiple reactions.