Biology, asked by sunitakokane835, 3 months ago

what is enzymes? & mechanisms & factors​

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Answered by austinbenuv
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Answer:

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 combination formed by an enzyme and its substrates is called the enzyme–substrate complex.

Answered by vpvp197
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DEFINITON

Enzyme are built of protien folded in complicated shapes they are present through out the body.

the chemical reaction that keep you alive our metabolism rely on the work that enzyme carry out.

Enzyme keep up the chemical reaction , in some case ,enzyme can make a chemical reaction faster.

MECHANISM

Enzyme are very specefic and it was suggested by Fscher in 1890.

For a long time two view point regarding the mechanism activity have profoundly influenced conception in field. To oscar leow is due to the credit for original suggestion that enzyme processing atomic group with kinetic lability are able , even in the comparativly low temprature , to perform chemical action.

FACTORS

Temprature - Rising temprature generally speed up the reaction and lowering temprature slow down the reaction.

pH - Each ezyme has optimus pH.

Enzyme concentration - Increasing enzyme concentration will speed up the reaction.

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