Biology, asked by benvsp99, 8 months ago

Enzymes are described as catalysts. What are catalysts (think about your chemistry lessons) and what do they do?

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Answered by viji18net
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Enzyme catalysts are chemicals which increase the rate of the reaction but does not take part in the reaction .

Few Characteristics of enzymes

⇒ Enzymes act as a catalyst . They do not take part in the bio-chemical reaction.However they change the rate of the reaction

Enzyme catalysts are chemicals which increase the rate of the reaction but does not take part in the reaction .

Few Characteristics of enzymes

⇒ Enzymes act as a catalyst . They do not take part in the bio-chemical reaction.However they change the rate of the reaction

⇒ Enzymes are very specific.They only act on particular substrates and are specific in their actions

⇒ Enzymes are complex macromolecules like sugars.They are made up of many molecules combined together.

⇒ Enzymes can only function at an optimum temperature of 35 - 40°C.

⇒ Enzymes are proteins and they behave like proteins.

⇒ Enzymes are active and rapid in action.

⇒ These enzymes are affected by hormones secreted by endocrine glands

Answered by Anonymous
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Here's your answer!

Enzymes are catalysts which are responsible for supporting the chemical reactions for maintaining animal homeostasis.

Catalysts in chemistry perform the same function as the biological catalysts.

• They help a reaction to get performed fast(ly), without actually getting completely consumed away.

• It breaks the bonds between respective compunds to form a new compund.

• They work on specific temperature range.

Hope it helps!

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