Biology, asked by lalisa34, 10 months ago

All enzymes are protein but all proteins are not enzymes. Explain .​

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Answered by ehtishamm
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Explanation:

They are primarily long chains of proteins joined together.But it's function is ones body is to act like a biocatalyst but not all proteinchains can act like biocatalyst as only very specific structures form enzymes(after intensive folding) but aprotein may or may not be folded....Therefore all enzymes are proteins r not enzymes

Answered by adityakumar7507
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Answer:

Proteins is the larger set of molecules to which enzymes belong as subsets.

Explanation:

Proteins are biological macromolecules that are diverse in shape size and function.

Enzymes are molecules that facilitate reactions in a living cell without undergoing too much change i.e. these are biological catalysts.

The ability of proteins to undergo shape changes and reversibly so, make them most suited to function as enzymes among other things.

Other biological macromlecules like sugars and fats are less suited for such a function. Some RNA molecules serve as enzymes too . And for the same reason,too.

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