What is enzyme action
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An enzyme attracts substrates to its active site, catalyzes the chemical reaction by which products are formed, and then allows the products to dissociate (separate from the enzyme surface). The products dissociate from the enzyme surface in step 3, releasing the enzyme.
Four Steps of Enzyme Action
1. The enzyme and the substrate are in the same area. Some situations have more than one substrate molecule that the enzyme will change.
2. The enzyme grabs onto the substrate at a special area called the active site.
3. A process called catalysis happens.
4. The enzyme releases the product.
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- As we know that enzymes act as catalysts in a chemical reaction.
- Enzymes speed up the rate of reaction, it is a biological catalyst.
- The enzyme binds to the substrate at a specific site.
- This specific side is known as an active site.
- Enzyme and substrate complexes are formed when the enzyme binds to the substrate. enzymes catalyzed the reaction and the product is formed.
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