Hydrolases - Hydrolysis of a substrate - digestive enzyme
isomerases - change of the molecular form of the substrate - famerase
An enzyme (protein) called sucrose speeds up this chemical reaction
by breaking the chemical bond in sucrose, the substrate.
Another name for enzyme is protein. It act as Biological catalysts.
another name for enzymes
biological catalyists
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The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
some enzymes present in certain organelles only , such specific enzymes are called marker enzymes
Not all of them are catalytic. There is a class of proteins called enzymes that are catalyzing biochemical reactions. Enzymes are take part in the reaction to speed by the reaction without consuming itself, meaning they can be recycled to the next reactions. Protease, lactase, APOBEC3G are some examples.
no because there are some that are enzymes, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and amino acids. That is the answer.
There are lots of enzymes in a cell, and from cell to cell, it varies how much enzymes each has. Also some cells make enzymes and secrete it outside.
Enzymes are recognize by their proteins.
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
enzymes :)
salivary amylase.
Some proteins do serve as enzymes, but certainly not all proteins.
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No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
some enzymes present in certain organelles only , such specific enzymes are called marker enzymes
Amylase, Protease And Lipase
Some proteins act as enzymes, yes. Enzymes are just proteins that catalyze (speed up/slow down) reactions.
Fat cells, also known as adipocytes, have two types of enzymes, both of which are affected by insulin. The names of these two enzymes are pyruvate dehydrogenase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase.