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An enzyme is a protein molecule that speeds up chemical reactions. Each enzyme has a unique shape that determines its function. ... The enzyme, Amylase has a shape that allows its to wrap around starch(substrate) and cut it up into individual glucose units. ... Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited.
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Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the cell. ... Animation: How Enzymes Work; (See related pages); ... Home > Chapter 2 > Animation: How Enzymes Work...
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Enzymes are chemicals found in living things that act to speed up specific chemical reactions. Enzymes are catalysts for biochemical (living) reactions. If there is any chemical reaction in any living thing there is an enzyme that works to ...
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The structure of enzyme active sites and the nature of the catalytic process are reviewed. The impressive efficiency of these protein catalysts appears to stem from such factors as proximity and orientation of enzyme and substrate moieties,...
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Enzymes are actually chemicals that help with chemical reactions inside the body. They help by transfering energy they receive from breaking down nutrients in the body.
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Provides an introduction, for the uninitiated, to enzymes and how they function. ... Here, too, control mechanisms are at work that regulate the rate at which new enzymes are synthesized. Most of these controls work by turning on — or off — the transcription of genes.
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Enzyme reactions involve a substance (substrate ) that is converted to another substance (product ) ... The substrate binds to the enzyme at place on the enzyme called the; active site ;; Enzymes increase the rate of ; exergonic reactions;
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The purpose of this lab is to show how enzymes work. The enzymes in the fresh pineapple will break down the proteins (gelatin) in the Jell-O™, as will the enzymes in the soap. The proteins are made of amino acids, which form chains.
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A framework for understanding these effects is presented, and the contributions of the different factors, as illustrated by specific enzymes, are identified and quantified by computer simulations. The resulting understanding of enzyme catalysis is used to comment on alternative proposals of how enzymes work.
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