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How many enzymes have been identified in humans and are all enzymes specific?

Many thousands of individually functioning Enzymatic Units. Yes, each enzyme has it's own unique chemical reaction to catalyze.


Enzymes have optimal temperatures.most human enzymes have an optimal temperature of about?

The optimal temperature of enzymes in humans is about 37c, the same as the human body's temperature. However, some enzymes work at higher temperatures than 37 but not very high because higher temperatures denatures (destroy) the enzymes.


How can the ozone layer be damaged by humans?

The ozone layer can be damaged by human too. Humans use ozone depleting substances which contain chlorine and fluorine which initiate a reaction with ozone and deplete it.


What is the gene product molecule function in humans?

Gene products are the molecules, typically proteins or RNA, that result from the expression of genes. In humans, these molecules perform a wide range of functions, including catalyzing biochemical reactions (enzymes), providing structural support (like collagen), regulating biological processes (such as hormones), and facilitating communication between cells (like receptors). Essentially, they are crucial for maintaining cellular function and overall organismal health.


Do synovial joints contain enzymes?

Yes, they do. Many enzymes have been found in the normal synovial fluid of domestic animals and humans. Alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase, and other enzymes are present in very small quantities.

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Do humans have any enzymes in bodies?

Yes, humans have a wide range of enzymes in their bodies. Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions, helping to regulate various processes like digestion, metabolism, and cellular function. Some examples of enzymes found in humans include amylase for breaking down carbohydrates, lipase for digesting fats, and DNA polymerase for replicating DNA.


How many enzymes have been identified in humans and are all enzymes specific?

Many thousands of individually functioning Enzymatic Units. Yes, each enzyme has it's own unique chemical reaction to catalyze.


Enzymes have optimal temperatures.most human enzymes have an optimal temperature of about?

The optimal temperature of enzymes in humans is about 37c, the same as the human body's temperature. However, some enzymes work at higher temperatures than 37 but not very high because higher temperatures denatures (destroy) the enzymes.


Why humans have a defined body temperature?

So the enzymes function properly, temperature too low = inefficient working due to not enough kinetic energy, temperature too high means the enzymes will denature (die!)


What carries enzymes?

Enzymes are typically carried and transported within the cells by proteins or other molecules. In the bloodstream, enzymes can be carried by plasma proteins or inside cells by organelles like mitochondria. The specific carrier for enzymes depends on the type of enzyme and its function within the cell or body.


Does the antibiotic amoxicillin inhibit enzymes in humans?

no


What stores digestive enzymes?

In humans, the pancreas stores the digestive enzymes. These digestive enzymes turn the food that we consume into energy that the body uses.


Why do humans need selenium?

Selenium contribute to the oxidation of the enzymes glutation peroxydase and thioredoxid reductase, is the component of two aminoacids, it is important for the normal function of thyroid, is a component in some recipes etc.


What enzymes do humans have to stop bleeding that rats do not?

Enzymes don't stop bleeding, blood platelets do by forming clots.


How can humans be damaged by the sun?

Humans can die of skin cancer , or even a sun stroke.


What metallic element is used medically?

Humans need a some amount of certain metals to function normally. Most metals are used as cofactors in enzymes, catalyzing useful reactions and serving important roles.


Why is there so little difference in normal human body temperature while humans vary so much in most of their other traits?

For enzymes in the human body to function, they must be at a certain temperature. About 37degrees Celsius and 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. If it is any greater, the enzymes will denature. any lower, and they won't be able to function. So, in general, human body temp. is pretty constant.

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