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they are made of the same substances which both contain proteins and the are coded for by DNA.

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What is that controls the chemical reaction in cell?

Enzymes control chemical reactions in cells by facilitating and speeding up the process. They act as biological catalysts that lower the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur. Enzymes are highly specific to the substrates they act upon, allowing for precise regulation of cellular processes.


What chemical messengers that are made in one part of the body but act on cell in other parts of the body are called?

It is called a hormone.


Why does ethylene help ripening?

Ethylene is a plant hormone that naturally regulates the ripening process in fruits. It triggers the activation of enzymes that break down cell walls and starches, leading to the softening and sweetening of the fruit. By mimicking this hormone, ethylene gas can be used to artificially ripen fruits after they have been harvested.


How do constitutive enzymes differ from inductive enzymes?

Constitutive enzymes are those, which are being synthesized continually, regardless of conditions or demand. Inductive enzymes are those which are not always present and whose synthesis is activated (or induced - hence the name) by certain molecule or compound, often a hormone or even its own substrate. As example of inductive enzyme serves pyruvate carboxylase (enzyme which turns pyruvate into oxalacetate) which is synthesized on demand and the process is activated by cortisol. Source: medicine student.


When a hormone opposes the action of another hormone it is called?

an antagonistic hormone

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The hormone oxytocin combines with enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility?

No. The hormone RELAXIN combines with the enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility.


Is a catalyst also known as a hormone?

Nope. Enzymes


Is a catalyst a hormone?

No. Most biological catalysts are enzymes


What 2 secretions does the pancreaus produce?

The hormone insulin and digestive enzymes


What hormone affects the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins?

Cortisol I got the answer of glucocorticoids from medical terminology.


Which GI hormone cause release of pancreatic enzymes?

Cholecystokinin is the hormone, which stimulates the gall bladder. It increases the secretions of pancreas. Also called as pancreozymin.


Does semen contain human growth hormone?

No, semen does not contain human growth hormone. Semen is composed of sperm cells, enzymes, fructose, and other substances, but it does not contain human growth hormone.


Which hormone help relax the sphincter of oddi?

Cholecystokinin is a hormone that helps relax the sphincter of Oddi, allowing the release of bile and pancreatic enzymes into the small intestine for digestion.


What hormone comes from the same gland and has the same target cell?

Hormone are always mention along side with enzyymes. And enzymes are specific in nature so too different hormone can never be produce by the same gland or act on two different target organs


What organ produces enzymes hormones and an alkaline fluid?

The pancreas produces digestive enzymes, insulin (a hormone), and alkaline fluid to help neutralize stomach acid for optimal digestion in the small intestine.


What is that controls the chemical reaction in cell?

Enzymes control chemical reactions in cells by facilitating and speeding up the process. They act as biological catalysts that lower the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur. Enzymes are highly specific to the substrates they act upon, allowing for precise regulation of cellular processes.


What chemical messengers that are made in one part of the body but act on cell in other parts of the body are called?

It is called a hormone.