Lactase. (the suffix- ase means an enzyme)
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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.
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The suffix "-ase" in a substance typically indicates that it is an enzyme. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions in living organisms.
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False. Enzyme names typically end in the suffix "–ase".
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
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Lactase. (the suffix- ase means an enzyme)
An enzyme that usually ends in the suffix "-ase" is called an enzyme.
The suffix "ane" identifies the compounds or items as alkanes. For example, methane, ethane, propane, etc.
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
The substance acted upon by an enzyme is called its substrate. The enzyme binds to the substrate, facilitating a chemical reaction to occur.