Yes, cells can reuse enzymes multiple times. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. After catalyzing a reaction, enzymes can be reused by the cell for other reactions.
enzymes keep working ( fit to their corresponding substrate) unless they have been denatured. not really too sure though about all of them.
The lysosome is the organelle responsible for breaking down and recycling lipids and proteins within the cell. It contains enzymes that break down these molecules into their basic components for reuse by the cell.
Yes
The lysosome is an organelle that contains enzymes responsible for breaking down waste materials, cellular debris, and foreign particles in the cell. It helps to maintain cell health by digesting and recycling components for reuse.
Yes, cells can reuse enzymes multiple times. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. After catalyzing a reaction, enzymes can be reused by the cell for other reactions.
enzymes keep working ( fit to their corresponding substrate) unless they have been denatured. not really too sure though about all of them.
can you reuse a nickel?
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).
The correct spelling is 'reuse'.
cycle
Tagalog word of REUSE: gamitin uli
Yes, strain it and use sterilized jars. Add up to 1/4 old brine to 3/4 fresh. The enzymes give a culture kick start to the new solution.
"Reuse" is one word.
The root word for "reuse" is "use."
The lysosome is the organelle responsible for breaking down and recycling lipids and proteins within the cell. It contains enzymes that break down these molecules into their basic components for reuse by the cell.