No, enzymes just reduce the activation energy required to do a reaction.
Fungi and some bacteria secrete enzymes that digest food outside their bodies. This process allows them to break down nutrients into simpler forms that they can then absorb.
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
the information of the enzymes are in the nucleus made in the cytoplasm so the messenger goes to the cytoplasm to make a new protien then it is sent to the blood so it can go where it is needed
Enzymes act as catalysts.They catalyze within cells. Our bodies would not work without these enzymes.
Just about every reaction in our bodies is regulated by an enzyme. The word enzyme is just another word for catalyst.
They run and make us develop as we age they keep are metabolism moving also
when enzymes in our bodies break down food
ptyalin,lipase etc
when enzymes in our bodies break down food
Fungi and some bacteria secrete enzymes that digest food outside their bodies. This process allows them to break down nutrients into simpler forms that they can then absorb.
There is a huge amount of enzyme types in the human body. We have digestive enzymes such as pepsinogen, cardiac enzymes such as Trop-I, liver enzymes such as GGT. If you are curious of enzymes in the human body I suggest you look at specific systems or organs. An example would be to ask the internets about "pancreatic enzymes".
golgi bodies are small, hollow, plate-like or cup-shaped bodies which modify, store and secrete enzymes and proteins.
No, they only run in the blood.
Not while it had food.
The phenotypes are affected by your enzymes since all metabolic activities of our bodies are down to enzymes.. Your Enzymes are proteins. They have been made from translation after transcription. Thus Your DNA got transcribed to make the enzymes.
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
The lysosomes perform intracellular digestion.