Enzymes often end with -ase (if they have the function of breaking up some other molecule).
so if i have only three letters and if i have three it will be fewer the answer is LESS! (I caught that when i read it) it was so easy!
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-ase
rat
They all have 3 letters, but "red" and "tan" have exactly 3 letters.
-ase
Scientists support the "lock and key" model below for how an enzyme speeds up chemical reactions.The letters "ASE" at the end of words help us identify enzymes.And their you have it.
waiting for you
It's more usual to indicate stressed and unstressed syllables. There are three unstressed syllables in apparatus, comprising six letters.
Washington, Wellington
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
The function of an enzyme is dependent on the shape of the enzyme. The structure and shape determines what the enzyme can do.
Eventually, when we found an "Enz" term, we can consider that is referring to an enzyme. Now, by the Enzyme Commission (a special commission of the International Union of Biochemistry), many enzymes have been named by adding the suffix "-ase" to the name of their substrate or to a word or phrase describing their activity.
prevent the substrate from binding the enzyme's active site
No state capital has a total of three letters or just three letters.
Three types of business letters are:sales lettersrequest letterscover letters
it allows an inhibitor to block the active site of the enzyme