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property of an enzyme ​

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it speeds up  a certain reaction like catalysts

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Answered by Anonymous
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Enzymes are normally named after the class of compound upon which they act or the specific reaction. Enzymes require very specific conditions for proper functioning. Also they have this nature of being highly selective in their actions. They have specific roles and can catalyse only specific reactions. Most of the enzymes are proteins or its derivatives. Similar to catalysts, they also don’t get modified and retain their characteristics after the reaction and hence can be used again.

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