Protiens
Most are proteins.
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.
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
They are called enzymes, but there a probably billions of different enzymes. They are built from protein molecules decorated with sugars and sometimes include one or more metal atoms at their "active" site.
Bioaccumulation is what occurs when organisms build organic compounds.
Protiens
nucleic acids
Two organic compounds that act as enzymes are maltase and amylase. Amylase is involved in the breakdown of starch into disaccharides and trisaccharides, which are then broken down into glucose by other enzymes. Maltase is involved in the breakdown of the disaccharide maltose, a disaccharide formed when starch is broken down.
Yes. Nearly all enzymes are proteins, and proteins are organic compounds.
Most are proteins.
organic compounds are building blocks of life, life also depends upon organic compounds, they are compounds of carbon and hydrogen with other elements.
All compounds can be broken down without enzymes. Most just take a REALLY long time. Enzymes speed up the process.
coenzymes
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.
The Ribosomes.
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
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.