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Enzymes (Functions (Digestion, Energy Production, Production), Models…
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Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in chemical reactions, which are naturally too slow for you to live.
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- also indicate the substrate and type of reaction
- The enzyme doesn't exactly fit the substrate, but changes shape slightly to fit.
- Once the reaction is done, the enzyme returns to its normal shape.
- Enzyme and substrate fit together perfectly, like a key in a lock.
- Only one key (substrate) fits into the lock (enzyme)
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- Vital to the function of some enzymes
- Enable them to facilitate reactions.
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- Biotin- found in liver and eggs
- Lipoamide- meat, milk, eggs