Biology, asked by meowloves2, 1 year ago

Suppose that enzyme X catalyzes a reaction that involves the breakdown of a molecule. The product of this reaction is an amino acid. What molecule is the enzyme breaking down?

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Answered by Iloveanime
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The enzyme X is 'protease'.it breaks down a protein into its amino acids.

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Answered by lovingheart
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X is protease

Explanation:

• This enzyme is responsible for the breaking down of proteins into smaller compounds called amino acid

• This enzyme act as a catalyst and it increases the speed of the reaction that is it act as a catalyst

• This is done by cleaving the bonds of peptide by the process of hydrolysis with the peptide bond chain

• This is done by hydrolysis in which the reaction is completed by breaking down of water molecules

• Amino acids can be obtained from either food or it is made available in our body

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