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define enzymes?define enzymes ​

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Answered by sukhsheal23
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a substance, usually produced by plants and animals, which helps a chemical change to happen more quickly, without being changed itself

Answered by Anonymous
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An enzyme is a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions proceed without itself being altered in the process. ... Without enzymes, many of these reactions would not take place at a perceptible rate. Enzymes catalyze all aspects of cell metabolism

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Lipases – a group of enzymes that help digest fats in the gut.

Amylase – helps change starches into sugars. ...

Maltase – also found in saliva; breaks the sugar maltose into glucose. ...

Trypsin – found in the small intestine, breaks proteins down into amino acids.

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Enzymes catalyze all kinds of chemical reactions that are involved in growth, blood coagulation, healing, diseases, breathing, digestion, reproduction, and many other biological activities.

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