need? it's all relative. I'm sure that the very first cells lacked all enzymes.
Your cells need them to keep up with the competition.
no
All cells have enzymes, which act as biological catalysts to accelerate chemical reactions within the cell. Enzymes are essential for various cellular processes, such as metabolism, DNA replication, and protein synthesis.
Cells use exocytosis to release hormones, neurotransmitters, and enzymes into extracellular spaces. It is also involved in the secretion of waste materials from cells. Additionally, some cells use exocytosis to insert new proteins into the cell membrane.
The body uses enzymes to control reactions within cells. Enzymes are biological molecules that act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. They play a crucial role in regulating metabolism and other cellular functions.
Bound ribosomes help synthesize digestive enzymes, which are then transported to the Golgi complex for further modification and packaging. The Golgi complex then packages the enzymes into vesicles for secretion or for use within the cell. This process results in an abundance of bound ribosomes and Golgi complexes in cells that need high levels of digestive enzymes for their functions.
The body uses enzymes to control reactions within cells.
inside the cells of an organizism
Enzymes - biological catalysts.
no they are made by cells
Enzymes are beneficial to cells due to the functions that they perform. Most chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzymes in the cell.
Eukaryotic cells have enzymes to speed up reactions, including flower cells.
No, cells and enzymes are not the same thing. Cells are the basic unit of life and are made up of various organelles, while enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts to speed up chemical reactions within cells. Enzymes are a component of cells but are not the same as cells themselves.
Yes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain enzymes. Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze chemical reactions within cells, regardless of whether the cell is prokaryotic (lacking a nucleus) or eukaryotic (containing a nucleus).
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no cells do...... it your gall bladder and enzymes are in your intestines and they break down food
YES!