No. A cell is living; the smallest unit of life. Enzymes are nonliving chemicals.
Enzymes are beneficial to cells due to the functions that they perform. Most chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzymes in the cell.
Yes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain enzymes. Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze chemical reactions within cells, regardless of whether the cell is prokaryotic (lacking a nucleus) or eukaryotic (containing a nucleus).
Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.
Enzymes are proteins, which are comprised of chains of amino acids. All enzymes are proteins (but not all proteins are enzymes)
lysosome
plant cells do not have lysosomes but they do have a central vacuole that does a similar function of breaking down materials with enzymes
One thing bacteria has that animal and plant cells do not is restriction enzymes for fighting off the attack of viruses.
inside the cells of an organizism
no they are made by cells
All cells do not contains the same types enzymes.
Enzymes are beneficial to cells due to the functions that they perform. Most chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzymes in the cell.
Enzymes are a type of protein that act as biological catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. So, while all enzymes are proteins, not all proteins are enzymes.
Eukaryotic cells have enzymes to speed up reactions, including flower cells.
Yes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain enzymes. Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze chemical reactions within cells, regardless of whether the cell is prokaryotic (lacking a nucleus) or eukaryotic (containing a nucleus).
no
no cells do...... it your gall bladder and enzymes are in your intestines and they break down food
no they dont! they are their own thing! :)