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.
Amino acids make proteins and proteins make enzymes
Proteins.
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds. Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions). However, enzymes are generally organic
Fats and oils are made up of long hydrocarbon chains, specifically glycerol's and fatty acids. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules, so a fat is organic in nature.
organic catalysts made of protein are called enzymes (these are usually made by living things)nonprotein based organic catalysts are simply called organic catalysts (these are usually synthesized artificially)
A huge range of organic compound classes can be formed, depending on the presence of certain other elements and how they are arranged, including amines, amides, azos and derivatives including diazos, aniline, amino acids, ureas, nitrates, nitrites, tropanes and derivatives, diazines, azines, hydrazides, and many more.
All compounds can be broken down without enzymes. Most just take a REALLY long time. Enzymes speed up the process.
Proteins. Answer obtained from biology class.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
Enzymes are proteins but not all proteins are enzymes.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds. Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions). However, enzymes are generally organic
enzymes are proteins, made up of amino acids, which are organic molecules
They all are made up of atoms / elements.
yesThey are made up of proteeins. Proteins are oragnic compounds
Carbohydrates.
Enzymes are Protein in Nature. Proteins are more precisely described as biochemical compounds. Some enzymes are combined with RNA to form for example Ribozymes. Enzymes, while completely composed from Organic Protein, are merely one Form of Protein.
organic
Any compound MUST be made up of atoms of more that one type - otherwise they are not compounds. The only common characteristic of organic compounds is that they contain atoms of carbon, but a lump of pure carbon need not be organic.