Enzymes are biological catalysts. They allow the reaction to occur, basically putting together molecules to allow the reaction to happen. They increase the rate of reaction without changing the outcome of the reaction. Increasing the rate of reaction so these reactions can occur fast enough to support life.
Three enzymes are important: pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin.
Enzymes act as catalysts in biochemical reactions.
Why are enzymes important in the nourishment of life? According to Johnson, 2012 pg. 42 §, 3) "As one example, the reason we can digest glycogen and starch is that we posses specific enzymes that break the chemical bonds between the glucose monosaccharide's in these molecules." Enzymes make it easy for certain chemical reactions to happen, while singularly or in a group (Johnson, 2012). Other enzymes break down molecules for certain reasons, such as homeostasis the temperature of the body (Johnson, 2012). We need enzymes for biochemical reactions and without these processes (biochemical reactions) would work slowly to even sustain life this is why enzymes are important in the nourishment of life (Johnson, 2012).
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Carbohydrates
three reasons why the connective tissue wrappings of skeletal muscle are important
three reasons why mountains are important
cause it is
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what are the three reasons why waste reduction and resource recovery are important
NO
Three enzymes are important: pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin.
Enzymes in saliva break starches into simpler sugars, not the other way around.
Brush Border enzymes
Yes. Enzymes are like little blobs. They are three-dimensional, but microscopic in size.
to get rid of bad guys
Enzymes act as catalysts in biochemical reactions.