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  2. Enzymes: What Are Enzymes, Pancreas, Digestion & Liver Function

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    Enzymes are proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. Enzymes are essential for digestion, liver function and much more. Too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause health problems. Enzymes in our blood can also help healthcare providers check for injuries and diseases.

  3. Enzyme, a catalyst that regulates the rate at which chemical reactions proceed in living organisms without itself being altered in the process. Most critically, enzymes catalyze all aspects of cell metabolism. Learn more about enzymes in this article.

  4. Enzymes help with the chemical reactions that keep a person alive and well. For example, they perform a necessary function for metabolism, the process of breaking down food and drink into energy.

  5. Enzymes are protein macromolecules that are necessary to initiate or speed up the rate of chemical reactions in the bodies of living organisms. The molecules on which enzymes act are called substrates, and the substance formed is called the product. They are found in all living cells that vary in type based on the function it performs.

  6. 5.2: Enzymes - Biology LibreTexts

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    Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. Enzymes are proteins consisting of one or more polypeptide chains. Enzymes have an active site that provides a unique chemical environment, made up of certain amino acid R groups (residues).

  7. Enzyme - Wikipedia

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    Enzymes (/ ˈ ɛ n z aɪ m z /) are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different molecules known as products.

  8. Enzymes are biological molecules which are mainly involved different types of chemical reactions. Explore enzymes structure and enzymes classification.

  9. Protein - Enzymes, Structure, Function | Britannica

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    Protein - Enzymes, Structure, Function: Practically all of the numerous and complex biochemical reactions that take place in animals, plants, and microorganisms are regulated by enzymes.

  10. 6.5: Enzymes - Biology LibreTexts

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    Explain how enzymes function as molecular catalysts. Discuss enzyme regulation by various factors. A substance that helps a chemical reaction to occur is a catalyst, and the special molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions are called enzymes.

  11. 3.2: Enzymes - Biology LibreTexts

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    Biological catalysts are called enzymes, and the overwhelming majority of enzymes are proteins. The exceptions are a class of RNA molecules known as ribozymes, of which most act upon themselves (i.e. part of the RNA strand is a substrate for the ribozyme part of the strand).