Enzymes.
An enzyme is a type of protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things by lowering the activation energy of said reactions.
Enzymes are biochemical catalyst, which are chemically protein molecules that would carry out the biochemical reactions. As a general rule, all the enzymes are proteins but not all the proteins are enzymes.
An enzyme is a catalyst that speeds up a chemical reaction. It functions by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, and by reducing the activation energy, the reaction speeds up.
Speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy.
because the catalytic reagents has higher activiation energy than stoichiometric reagent. NOTE a catalyst speeds up a reaction and is in no way affected during a reaction, a stoichiometric reaction is used up during the reaction
Enzyme
An enzyme is a type of protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things by lowering the activation energy of said reactions.
it isn't a thing
Enzymes are proteins which speed up chemical reactions.
Enzyme's
Enzyme or Catalysts
Yes, proteins which catalyze chemical reactions are called enzymes.
A protein helps form cell membranes and organelles and lso speeds up chemical reactions; an example of this type of compound is an enzyme.
Amylase helps speed up breakdown of starch molecules.
An enzyme
An enzyme is a protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions. They are called biological catalysts as well. Examples include Protease(speeds up digestion of proteins), Lipase(digestion of fats), Cellulase(digestion of cellulose),etc.