Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

❣️____ helo! what is a substrate?​


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Answered by paryuljain23
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A substrate is a molecule acted upon by an enzyme. ... An enzyme does this by lowering the energy required for a reaction to take place between substrate molecules, or within one molecule. Once the reaction has taken place, the substrate is now chemically different, and is called the product.

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Answered by bharat2002
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Answer:

the substrate is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions involving the substrate(s). In the case of a single substrate, the substrate bonds with the enzyme active site, and an enzyme-substrate complex is formed.

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