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Explain Enzymatic action :(


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Answered by Róunak
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Enzymes are macromolecular biological catylysts...Enzymes accelarate or catalyze chemical reaction .The molecules at the beginning of the process upon which enzymes may act are called subtrates and the enzyme converts these into different molecules called products...

THESE ARE ALL THE ACTIONS OF ENZYMES
Answered by sahuv7509gmailcom
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enzyme is unchanged and is available to be used again . If an enzymatic action takes place then the enzyme can attach only to a reactant with a specific shape so that the enzyme changes and it reduces the activation energy and so that the reactant becomes products ...
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