how does an enzyme performes catylic activity with subtrate molecules?
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⏩Enzymes are highly selective catalyst, meaning that inside only speeds up a specific reaction. The molecules that an enzyme world with are called substrates. The substrate bind to a reason on the enzyme called the active site. There are two theories explaining the enzyme substrate interaction.⏪
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⏩Enzymes are highly selective catalyst, meaning that inside only speeds up a specific reaction. The molecules that an enzyme world with are called substrates. The substrate bind to a reason on the enzyme called the active site. There are two theories explaining the enzyme substrate interaction.⏪
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♢♢ The Central Role of Enzymes as Biological Catalysts. A fundamental task of proteins is to act as enzymes—catalysts that increase the rate of virtually all the chemical reactions within cells. Although RNAs are capable of catalyzing some reactions, most biological reactions are catalyzed by proteins
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♢♢ The Central Role of Enzymes as Biological Catalysts. A fundamental task of proteins is to act as enzymes—catalysts that increase the rate of virtually all the chemical reactions within cells. Although RNAs are capable of catalyzing some reactions, most biological reactions are catalyzed by proteins
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