Proteins
Restriction enzymes are classified as proteins, which are a type of macromolecule.
Enzymes are proteins.
Enzymes are a form of a protein.
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A catalyst is typically a type of protein macromolecule. Proteins like enzymes act as catalysts in chemical reactions by speeding up the rate of reaction without being consumed themselves.
Enzymes are the type of macromolecule that helps a cell break down food. Enzymes act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions that break down large molecules into smaller ones that can be used by the cell for energy or growth.
They are type of proteins. They are 3D globular proteins
Enzymes fit into the macromolecule category of proteins. They are specialized proteins that act as catalysts to accelerate biochemical reactions in living organisms. Enzymes are composed of long chains of amino acids, which fold into specific three-dimensional structures that are crucial for their function.
All enzymes are proteins. They are tertiary proteins
No, protein is a macromolecule that can serve as a building block for enzymes, but not all proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are a specific type of protein that catalyze biochemical reactions in living organisms.
Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
Enzymes are a type of protein macromolecule. They are biological catalysts that help to speed up chemical reactions in the body.