what do all cells have and of enzymes to act as biogical cayalysts
The enzymes in the cell act as catalysts for chemical reactions. They lower the activation energy of these reactions in order to speed up the reaction rate.
Yes. All life on this planet has enzymes. Enzymes are protein molecules that act to catalysts to perform the chemical work required by cells to function. They allow cells to grow, reproduce and use energy. Exactly WHICH enzymes are present in any given organism is dependent on the organism. Plants will have different enzymes than animals or fungi or bacteria, but ALL life has enzymes.
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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in a cell. without enzymes, many chemical reactions that are neccassarry for life would either take to long or not occur at all.
its the embryonic origin of biological enzymes.
Proteins that are catalysts are called enzymes. A majority of enzymes are proteins, though not all.
All enzymes are biological, strictly speaks they are conducting biochemical reactions in the living cells. Classical example would beta galactosidase enzyme catalyse the hydrolytic break down of Lactose into Galactose and Glucose
No,enzymes are only found in the body.. Enzymes are biological catalysts.
They are the enzymes. Enzymes catalyze all biological processes
The enzymes in the cell act as catalysts for chemical reactions. They lower the activation energy of these reactions in order to speed up the reaction rate.
No. Biological enzymes are all proteins.
Yes. All life on this planet has enzymes. Enzymes are protein molecules that act to catalysts to perform the chemical work required by cells to function. They allow cells to grow, reproduce and use energy. Exactly WHICH enzymes are present in any given organism is dependent on the organism. Plants will have different enzymes than animals or fungi or bacteria, but ALL life has enzymes.
The answer to the question is the cell membrane. The cell membrane is a biological membrane that seprates the interior of all cells from the outside enviorment. my answer by Ann: enzymes
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Enzymes are biological catalysts. They do accelerate reactions, like the splitting of the backbone which connects amino acids in a protein, but come out unchanged in the end. In general, all enzymes are proteins (or slightly modified proteins). But there have now also been examples where RNA can act as biological catalysts, although they usually are referred to as ribozymes (ribonucleic acid + enzyme)
its the embryonic origin of biological enzymes.
enzymes and catalyst both are the substance which increase the rate of reaction several 100 to 1000 times. Both are specific in temprature and for substratethe only difference between them is that enzymes are found in livingbeings or we can say that enzymes are biological catalyst