First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
Yes, macrophages contain lysosomes that contain digestive enzymes such as lysozyme and proteases. These enzymes help the macrophages break down and destroy invading bacteria and other pathogens.
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destroy if by which you mean denatures then yes boiling will do that, because the enzyme's form / shape has been change and that changes its function
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First of all enzymes dont 'destroy'. They break down molecules to simpler ones. These are called breaker enzymes.
Yes. Enzymes are like little blobs. They are three-dimensional, but microscopic in size.
to destroy viral DNA
Enzymes that destroy cells' DNA and cytoskeleton, leading to rapid cell death, are known as caspases. These enzymes play a crucial role in the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis.
No. Animals do not produce enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose. (From Master Bio - Chapter 41).
Antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase are produced by the body to neutralize and destroy free radicals. These enzymes help prevent cellular damage and oxidative stress caused by free radicals.
Yes, macrophages contain lysosomes that contain digestive enzymes such as lysozyme and proteases. These enzymes help the macrophages break down and destroy invading bacteria and other pathogens.
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lysosomes
The digestive. Enzymes are the filaments found in the lower abdomen
Lysosomes do the recycling.They are arised from golgi.