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The simple type of enzyme contains only one part called protein part.

Conjucated enzymes have two parts.

i. protein part

ii. non protein part

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(Apoenzyme) the protein portion and (Cofactor) the non protein portion. :)

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An enzyme is something that catalyzes, or starts, a reaction. Enzymes are proteins, and are made up of amino acids.

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noting makes up the enzymes its already part of a cell

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What happens to an enzymes structure as it exceeds the typical human body temperature

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sugars.

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