In Biology, enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in the body.
Enzyme
enzymes
Acts as the dehydrating agent (catalyst).
In a catalyzed reaction, a reactant is often called a substrate because it is the specific molecule upon which the catalyst acts to increase the rate of the reaction without being consumed itself.
The specific protein molecule in a cell acts as a catalyst, facilitating the chemical reaction to occur more efficiently or at a faster rate. The protein molecule binds with the reactants, stabilizes the transition state, and lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed. Without the presence of this protein molecule, the reaction may occur, but at a significantly slower rate.
Enzyme
An enzyme is a type of protein that acts as a biological catalyst, speeding up chemical reactions in living organisms.
enzymes acts as biological catalyst.
Enzyme
Oxygen acts as a reactant.
the type of organic molecule an enzyme is would be a protien
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
Chlorophyll
The reaction between cyclohexanol and sulfuric acid typically results in dehydration, forming cyclohexene. The sulfuric acid acts as a catalyst to remove a water molecule from the cyclohexanol molecule, leading to the formation of the alkene product.
a catalyst
Palladium Colloid
Metal