All enzymes are protein molecules
Cofactor
amino acid
A coenzyme is a nonprotein compound that is loosely bound to an enzyme. In humans, the element copper is considered as a coenzyme.
Lactase is an enzyme, which is a type of protein. Specifically, it is classified as a hydrolase enzyme, responsible for breaking down lactose into its component sugars, glucose and galactose.
An enzyme is a protein and has many carbon hydrogen bonds, so it is an organic molecule.
as an enzyme
Destroying the active site of an enzyme would no longer allow a substrate to bind to it, therefore stopping the enzyme from working.
coenzyme
A nonprotein compound that combines with an inactive enzyme to form an active enzyme system.
A nonprotein compound that combines with an inactive enzyme to form an active enzyme system.
A coenzyme is a nonprotein compound that is loosely bound to an enzyme. In humans, the element copper is considered as a coenzyme.
Cofactors are nonprotein additions that are needed for enzyme activity. Cofactors are derived from vitamins and minerals.
Enzymes always end in -ase. Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions, helping to speed up the rate at which they occur in living organisms.
An enzyme is a protein and has many carbon hydrogen bonds, so it is an organic molecule.
Yes, an enzyme is an organic substance, because it is a protein, and all proteins contain carbon, which is the definition of an organic substance.
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Yes.
as an enzyme
Enzyme is an organic catalyst. Enzyme is a quartenary protein, with a heme group in middle. The quaternary structure, cosistnts of 2 alpha and 2 beta chains.