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elena55 [62]
3 years ago
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Amoeba Sisters Video Recap: Enzymes

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marusya05 [52]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h3>Enzymes are typically which type of biomolecule?</h3>

Enzymes are protein biomolecules.

Enzymes are bound to specific substrate/s and act as <u>catalysts</u> that makes chemical reactions faster, such as breaking down lactose to smaller units of glucose, which is accomplished by lactase.

<u>Cofactors (metal ions such as iron, zinc) and coenzymes (organic molecules like vitamins)</u> may be needed to initiate chemical reactions.

<h3>Describe the effects that enzymes can have on substrates.</h3>

After creating the <u>enzyme-substrate complex</u> through <u>induced fit</u>, enzymatic products are seen after the reaction. The <u>substrates may be consumed during the process or preserved</u> to be used again.

For example, these enzymatic products may be used for feedback inhibition to control the chemical reaction and production of a certain hormone.

Ira Lisetskai [31]3 years ago
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1. Enzymes are biomolecules in the form of proteins that function as catalysts (compounds that accelerate the reaction process without having reacted) in an organic chemical reaction. In chemistry, the substrate is usually a chemical species that is observed in a chemical reaction, which is naturally organic and reacts with reactants to produce a product.

2. Enzymes are types of biomolecules in the form of proteins.

3. The initial molecule called the substrate will accelerate its change into another molecule called a product.

<h2>Further explanation</h2>

An enzyme is a protein compound composed of protein components and also catalytic which has a use-value to accelerate a metabolic process in an organism's body. Why is this component so important in a metabolic process, because it will not be able to accelerate by reducing the activation energy needed when the metabolic reaction will begin.

The way enzymes work in a metabolic reaction in an organism's body is by reducing the activation energy, which is the energy needed to be able to start a reaction. By minimizing the "cost", the ongoing process will also be even faster.

The activation energy in a chemical reaction can be gathered as "road costs" in a production process. The lower the "road costs", the faster the process will be.

The way enzymes work in accelerating chemical reactions is by interacting with the substrate, after which the substrate will be converted into a product. When a product is formed, the enzyme will be able to release "self" from the substrate.

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