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Enzymes are Protein in Nature. Proteins are more precisely described as biochemical compounds. Some enzymes are combined with Rna's to form for example - Ribozymes. Enzymes, while completely composed from Organic Protein, are 'merely' one Form of Protein.
No, ribosomes make protein from mRNA. Sugars and starches are made by smaller enzymes
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
Plants make chlorophyll by the process of photosynthesis.
Magnesium is part of the chlorophyll in all green plants and essential for photosynthesis.Magnesium is found in algal pigments (known as chlorophyll) and is used in the metabolism of plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria.Magnesium is found in many enzymes in both plantsand animals. An enzyme is a catalyst in a living organism. It speeds up the rate at which certain changesWithout magnesium it would die because it would not be able to photosynthesise. So it would not have any food which is glucose as energy for growth and repair. The magnesium is needed so that the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts can capture the sun's light energy and use it for photosynthesis.(Cheers)
Layers of protien enzymes and chlorophyll make up what
Protein
Enzymes are Protein in Nature. Proteins are more precisely described as biochemical compounds. Some enzymes are combined with Rna's to form for example - Ribozymes. Enzymes, while completely composed from Organic Protein, are 'merely' one Form of Protein.
Enzymes are a type of protein.
amylase has enzymes, but enzymes are not an organic compound. The four types of organic compounds would be lipids, nucleic acids carbohydrates and protein. Your body makes enzymes and amylase, and anything your body make is a protein. Therefore your answer is a protein.
protein
protein:)
it acts on protein and make a product amino acid and peptides......
Magnesium is found in chlorophyll and this kind of pigment have a porphyrin ring associated with the protein.
Enzymes are protein in cells that lower the energy of a reaction. Without enzymes, reactions would need more energy than the body can make. This would cause death of the cells.
No, ribosomes make protein from mRNA. Sugars and starches are made by smaller enzymes
First of all, chlorophyll is NOT an enzyme. Enzymes are proteins. Chlorophyll is not a protein nor is it constructed of amino acids. It is a pigment and has a pretty simple structure compared to proteins. It's fairly easy to find it's structure in college textbooks or on the internet. Functionally, some people think it is like an enzyme because they think it is a catalyst. Working in concert with other substances including true enzymes and other proteins, the combination could be considered a catalyst for a specific step in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is able to absorb photons of light energy and pass that energy along in the form of a high energy electron. In the process, it also works with other substances in the chloroplast (specifically in the thylakoid membrane) to break water apart to make O2 (oxygen gas) and H+ ions. This is the only step in the longer process of photosynthesis that involves chlorophyll. To say chlorophyll alone is a catalyst is wrong. To say it catalyzes photosynthesis is a gross oversimplification of a complex process whose details are well known.