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If you didn't get the answer from the above it's "enzyme"
the type of organic molecule an enzyme is would be a protien
An enzyme is a type of protein that acts as a catalyst in chemical reactions, speeding up the process. While all enzymes are proteins, not all proteins are enzymes. Proteins have various functions in the body, such as providing structure and support, while enzymes specifically facilitate chemical reactions.
Protein
One type of catalyst. One type of protein. One type of biomolecule. There are many answers.
No, not all proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are a type of protein that catalyze specific biochemical reactions. While many enzymes are proteins, there are also non-enzymatic proteins that serve structural, regulatory, or transport functions in the body.
It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group.
No, enzymes are catalyst proteins.
Probably not, but most catalysts are proteins.
A catalyst is typically a type of protein macromolecule. Proteins like enzymes act as catalysts in chemical reactions by speeding up the rate of reaction without being consumed themselves.
They are made up of proteins. They are globular proteins
Catalyst for proteins
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
An enzyme is a special type of catalyst that is only made by living things and used to assist their metabolic processes.
proteins
Proteins
All enzymes are proteins (but not all proteins are enzymes).
RNA