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The enzyme that causes the chemical breakdown of a substance is called a catalyst. Catalysts speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. This process allows the substance to be broken down into smaller components more efficiently.
The number of drops needed to substrate starch with the diastase enzyme can vary depending on the specific experimental conditions, such as enzyme concentration and temperature. Typically, a few drops of diastase solution are sufficient to demonstrate starch hydrolysis, as the enzyme effectively catalyzes the breakdown of starch into simpler sugars. A common experimental setup might use 1-5 drops, but this should be determined based on the desired reaction rate and substrate concentration.
The enzyme is unchanged by the reaction.
RNA polymerase is the enzyme needed for transcription to take place. It catalyzes the synthesis of an RNA molecule from a DNA template.
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How can someone with Hunter's be defined as a mild case when he or she may be producing only 1% of the enzyme needed?
The enzyme that causes the chemical breakdown of a substance is called a catalyst. Catalysts speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. This process allows the substance to be broken down into smaller components more efficiently.
The organelle carries out most jobs needed in the cell. Often, the nucleus is the biggest organelle in a cell.
The enzyme is unchanged by the reaction.
endoplasmic reticulum.
The gene that codes for an enzyme needed by proteins is typically referred to as the structural gene. It contains the instructions for synthesizing the specific enzyme required for various cellular processes. The enzyme is then produced based on the information encoded in this gene.
Organophosphates (OP) mimic acetylcholine (ACh, a neurotransmitter) and reacts irreversibly with the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). AChE is needed to breakdown ACh after it has been used to send messages across the synapse of a nerve. Without breakdown of ACh, the muscles will be constantly stimulated resulting in paralysis and death
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RNA polymerase is the enzyme needed for transcription to take place. It catalyzes the synthesis of an RNA molecule from a DNA template.
In Kearns-Sayre syndrome, a pacemaker may be needed
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