Lactose is a carbohydrate and is an organic compound.
its a carbohydrate
It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
If a lactase molecule is used up in a reaction, you would observe a decrease in the rate of lactose breakdown. This decrease occurs because there are no more lactase molecules available to catalyze the reaction. Additionally, if all lactase molecules have been used up, there will be a point where no further lactose can be broken down in the reaction.
An alcohol is an organic molecule that contains the hydroxyl (-OH) functional group. Any organic compound whose molecules contains one or more hydroxyl groups is classified as an alcohol.
These are atoms of carbon.
Lactase is an organic enzyme. It is a protein molecule produced by living organisms, specifically in the small intestine of mammals, including humans, to break down lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products.
its a carbohydrate
That is an organic compound.
The type of organic molecule that repels water is a lipid. It is an non-polar compound and is generally insoluble in water.
Carbohhydrates. :)
proteins
Nucleic acid.
lipid
Cellular respiration.
they are nucleptidees
they are nucleptidees
Aldehyde