Enzymes are biological catalysts. They speed up biochemical reaction. During the course of a reaction, the enzyme molecules do not get consumed. At the end of a reaction, the enzyme molecules are ready for another reaction. Enzymes are able to catalyze reactions by decreasing the free energy change (delta G) associated with a biochemical reaction. When the reactants have to go through a smaller free energy change, the products are formed faster.
"Because their catalytic role renders most enzymes ineffective after their initial activity, a cell must produce large amounts of each enzyme in order to perform effectively." this is incorrect because 99+% of enymes are used until the cells dies because they are costly (in energy terms) to make.
Yes. So long as the function has a value at the points in question, the function is considered defined.
The protein pump is active in its function.
Yes, exocytosis requires energy to function.
principle of complementarity of structure and function
Different enymes can function at different temperatures but most of them would function optimally more or less around the body temperature range.
Of course! Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and will affect liver function tests.
No. Because enymes work specifically therefore the enymes produced by your mouth won't work in your stomach.
cellulase
The protease enzyme helps in the breakdown of proteins present in a cell
the all enymes with respective location
tail for swimming tail has toxic bag to show and warn enymes
enymes----like HIV it has reverse transcriptase
They are Broken down by Amylase Enymes.
Well, you can't get Esophagus Cancer, since all humans have enymes, it'll break it down.
Spiders eat anything their size or smaller. When killed, they vomit digestive enzymes on the carcass and suck up the juice. It is the same way we do it, except the enymes are in our stomachs.
The lysosomes destroy worn-out or damaged organelles, get rid of waste materials, and protect the cell from foreign invaders.