When enzymes are described as being recycled, it means that they can be used multiple times to catalyze reactions without being consumed in the process. After facilitating a reaction, enzymes typically return to their original state, allowing them to participate in additional reactions. This efficiency is crucial for metabolic processes, as it enables cells to conserve resources and maintain high reaction rates. Recycling of enzymes helps sustain biological functions while minimizing the need for continuous synthesis of new enzymes.
they get thrown in the recycled bin and has been recycled?
it depends on how you mean recycled but yes recycled water is filtered so i would say its safe
It means something that can be recycled.
You need to think about exactly what you mean by 'recycled beauty' before trying to translate it.
what do you mean not get recycled? there isnt a factory that recycles air
Enzyme
It indicates that the enzyme has a high affinity for the substrate.
It can certainly be rebuilt. -I am never sure what people mean by "recycled" -that's a very nebulous term.
It means enzyme.
it means to make rain
AMY can be an amylase enzyme.
If you mean fix it yes if you mean actually recycling it no