Enzymes are biocatalysts. They are used as catalysts for biochemical reactions in living cells.
Enzymes are made of proteins. They are chains of amino acids that join together to perform a specific function. Enzymes are responsible for the chemical reactions that occur in a cell. Cells need enzymes to live. Without the enzyme an organ in the body cannot function properly. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells also use enzymes for the reactions that take place in their cell.
Enzymes from organisms that thrive in extreme conditions, such as high temperatures or acidity, would likely not function well in human cells. This is because enzymes are highly specific to their optimal conditions, including temperature and pH. Human enzymes are adapted to function at the body’s normal temperature (around 37°C) and a neutral pH. Therefore, the extreme conditions required by these enzymes would denature them or render them inactive in a human cellular environment.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
Proteolytic enzymes will destroy the cells that produced them if they are produced in an active form. To protect the body's own cells these enzymes are secreted in an inactive form into the digestive tract and activated where they are needed.
enzymes are protein molecules that act as biological catalysts
Yes, cells contain many enzymes which are able to function inside the cell.
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Digestive enzymes break complex molecules into simpler ones that can be absorbed by cells. hello people
The function is to complete the digestion of starches, proteins, and fats.
Enzymes from organisms that live in extreme environments, such as hot or acidic conditions, may not function properly in a person's cells due to the differences in optimal conditions for enzymatic activity. The enzymes may denature or malfunction in the normal physiological conditions found inside human cells.
Enzymes are made of proteins. They are chains of amino acids that join together to perform a specific function. Enzymes are responsible for the chemical reactions that occur in a cell. Cells need enzymes to live. Without the enzyme an organ in the body cannot function properly. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells also use enzymes for the reactions that take place in their cell.
Enzymes from organisms that thrive in extreme conditions, such as high temperatures or acidity, would likely not function well in human cells. This is because enzymes are highly specific to their optimal conditions, including temperature and pH. Human enzymes are adapted to function at the body’s normal temperature (around 37°C) and a neutral pH. Therefore, the extreme conditions required by these enzymes would denature them or render them inactive in a human cellular environment.
Lysosomes are organelles found only in animal cells that contains digestive enzymes. It uses these enzymes to break down food and foreign materials and pathogens.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
Proteolytic enzymes will destroy the cells that produced them if they are produced in an active form. To protect the body's own cells these enzymes are secreted in an inactive form into the digestive tract and activated where they are needed.