The most important property of an enzyme is its
(a) composition
(b) thermal denaturation
(c) specificity
(d) solubility
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most important property of an enzyme 8s specificity
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Answer: The correct answer is c that is the most important property of an enzyme is its specificity.
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- Proteins enzymes serve as biological catalysts by quickening chemical reactions.
- Substrates are the molecules that enzymes can interact with, and the enzyme changes the substrates into other molecules that are known as products.
- Proteins known as enzymes aid in accelerating our bodies' chemical reactions, or metabolism. Some compounds are created, whereas others are broken down.
- Enzymes are a part of all living things and are created by our bodies spontaneously. However, food and manufactured goods both contain it.
- Enzymes are proteins that are created from amino acids. Between 100 to 1,000 amino acids are linked together during the formation of an enzyme in a very specific and distinctive arrangement. The amino acid chain then folds into a distinctive form.
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