Enzymes act as catalysts in living systems.
No, enzymes are specific to one type of substrate or reaction. For example the enzyme protease in your digestive system breaks down proteins into amino acids but has no effect on fats which are broken down by lipase.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions.
The proteins known as enzymes are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions up to a trillion times.
Enzymes speed up the chemical reactions by forcing the reactant molecules into their correct orientation. The enzymes also lower the required energy for collision to produce a reaction.
Enzymes
The proteins known as enzymes are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions up to a trillion times.
To speed up chemical reactions. :)
Enzymes
These are enzymes.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions.
enzymes speed up reactions
Enzymes serve to speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation
Reactions are speed up by enzymes. Enzymes are type of proteins
enzymes are made up of protein; enzymes are used to speed up chemical reactions.
Yes!
Enzymes serve to speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation
The proteins known as enzymes are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions up to a trillion times.
The proteins that speed up chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes function as biological catalysts, facilitating reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.