The active site is the functional part of an enzyme. An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction.
Enzymes are proteins.
Enzymes help decrease the activation energy
Specific enzymes carry out specific biological functions.
Enzymes have an active site that fits a specific substrate.
Yes, that is correct.
The name is enzyme.
Digestive enzymes or hydrolytic enzymes are associated with breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. These enzymes play a crucial role in the digestion process by catalyzing the breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into their basic building blocks for absorption in the intestines.
Yes, bacterial enzymes are different from human enzymes in terms of structure, function, and specificity. Bacterial enzymes may have evolved to function optimally in the bacterial cell environment and may catalyze reactions specific to bacterial metabolism. This is why bacterial enzymes are often used in industrial applications where their unique properties can be harnessed for various processes.
you mean the enzymes present in detergents? it is easy enzymes can hydrolyse its substrate such as carbohydtrae, proteins or lipids. Our cloths can be stained with an of these dirt and hence enzymes are introduced in the detergent powder we use for our laundry.
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