Some enzymes are present in certain organelles only; such specific enzymes are called as marker enzymes. After centrifugation, the separated organelles are identified by detection of marker enzymes in the sample.
Mitochondria=> Inner membrane: ATP Synthase.
Lysosome=> Cathepsin.
Golgi complex=> Galactosyl transferase.
Microsomes=> Glucose-6-phosphate.
Cytoplasm=> Lactate dehydrogenase.
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
The gelatinous matrix inside the chloroplast containing ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes is called the stroma.
Yes,there are enzymes.They drive the photosynthesis.
They have photosynthetic pigments. They have enzymes and other molecules
They are originated from bacteria.They have ribosomes,DNA,enzymes etc
They are found in the matrix. It is cytoplasm like part in the chloroplast
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
The gelatinous matrix inside the chloroplast containing ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes is called the stroma.
Yes,there are enzymes.They drive the photosynthesis.
Enzymes present in many organells.As examples lysosomes,cytoplasm,mitochondria,chloroplast.
They have photosynthetic pigments. They have enzymes and other molecules
Layers of protien enzymes and chlorophyll make up what
They are needed to carry out reactions. Mainly in the dark cycle
They are originated from bacteria.They have ribosomes,DNA,enzymes etc
An enzyme marker is a specific enzyme that is used as an indicator for the presence or activity of a particular substance or process in a biological system. It can be detected by measuring the enzymatic activity it catalyzes, providing valuable information about the function and status of cells or tissues.
There can be many.Some examples are stroma,ribosomes,DNA,enzymes etc.
The liquid inside the chloroplast is called stroma. It contains enzymes, ribosomes, DNA, and other molecules necessary for photosynthesis to occur.