Substrate
Most reactants in living things, also known as substrates, are organic molecules that participate in biochemical reactions, often facilitated by enzymes. These reactants are typically involved in metabolic processes, such as cellular respiration and photosynthesis. They often exhibit specificity, meaning that certain reactants are only acted upon by specific enzymes, ensuring that biochemical pathways proceed efficiently and effectively. Additionally, many of these reactants are derived from nutrients obtained through diet or synthesis within the organism.
Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.
Substrates
The reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions are known as substrates. Substrates bind to the active site of an enzyme, where the reaction takes place. Enzymes help lower the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.
Specialized cells that have no organelles are known as Prokaryotes.
Reactants are also known as substrates.
The mass of the reactants can be known.
The "Protein Factories" in the cell are known as Ribsome.
Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.
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Substrates
Reactants
Specialized cells that have no organelles are known as Prokaryotes.
The reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions are known as substrates. Substrates bind to the active site of an enzyme, where the reaction takes place. Enzymes help lower the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.
The substances produced by a chemical reaction are known as Products. The substances that are reacted are the Reactants.
Enzymes belong to the class of biological molecules known as proteins. They are specialized proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions in living organisms.
They are generally known as substrates.