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The substance worked on by an enzyme is called the substrate. Enzymes bind to substrates and catalyze chemical reactions to either break them down or build them up. The specificity of an enzyme for its substrate is key to its function.
The substance an enzyme acts upon is called a substrate. Enzymes bind to their specific substrates and catalyze chemical reactions to convert the substrate into a product.
An enzyme is a type of protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up biochemical reactions.
An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
Catalyst. And in cell it is enzyme
The substance worked on by an enzyme is called the substrate. Enzymes bind to substrates and catalyze chemical reactions to either break them down or build them up. The specificity of an enzyme for its substrate is key to its function.
The substance an enzyme acts upon is called a substrate. Enzymes bind to their specific substrates and catalyze chemical reactions to convert the substrate into a product.
The substance acted upon by an enzyme is called its substrate. The enzyme binds to the substrate, facilitating a chemical reaction to occur.
An enzyme is a type of protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up biochemical reactions.
The substrate is the substance (or substances) that attaches to the enzyme's active site before the reaction occurs.The product is the substance (or substances) that is formed after the enzyme has worked on the substrate.///
The enzyme and substrate form an enzyme-substrate complex when they bind together in the proper orientation and alignment. This complex allows the enzyme to catalyze the conversion of the substrate into products.
This is known as an enzymatic reaction.
This substance is called catalyst; and in living systems it is an enzyme.
The inhibitor.
The molecule on which an enzyme acts is called a substrate. Enzymes bind to their specific substrate and catalyze chemical reactions to convert the substrate into a product.
Enzymes act upon specific molecules called substrates. Each enzyme has a unique shape that allows it to bind to a specific substrate, facilitating a chemical reaction to occur. This specific binding of enzyme to substrate is key to the enzyme's ability to catalyze reactions in living organisms.
An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.