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Enzymes are molecular catalysts that accelerates chemical reactions. The molecules in a specific chemical reaction with which the enzymes act are called substrates and the resultant molecules of the reaction is called products.
Enzymes are molecular catalysts that accelerates chemical reactions. The molecules in a specific chemical reaction with which the enzymes act are called substrates and the resultant molecules of the reaction is called products.
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Names of Enzymes The name of an enzyme Usually ends in ase. Identifies the reacting substance. For example, sucrase catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose.
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Chapt. 8 Enzymes as catalysts Ch. 8 Enzymes as catalysts Student Learning Outcomes: Explain general features of enzymes as catalysts: Substrate - Product
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