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explain myocardiummyocardium - the middle layer of the heart
what is international enzymeinternational enzyme- the amount of enzyme that catalyses the transformation of 1 mole of substrate into product
competitive inhibitionthis type of inhibition takes place when a compound having a strong structural resemblance to the substrate
optical specificitysome enzymes exhibit absolute optical specificity for at least a portion of the substrate molecule for example the enzyme
ligases synthetasesthese enzymes code ec 6 catalyze the linkage of two molecules coupled with the hydrolytic breakdown of a pyrophosphate bond in
transferase-these are the enzymes code ec 2 which catalyze the transfer of a group eg a methyl or glycosyl group from one
oxidoreductases to this group ec 1 beiongs all enzymes catalyzing oxidation-reduction reactions common names include dehydrogenases
enzyme stabilization reducing the chances that an enzyme will inactivate in vivo or in vitro by changing the environmental
enzyme inactivationthe disappearance of activity of an enzyme in vivo or in vitro due to presence of inhibitor molecules or inhibitory
enzyme immobilizatio-the attachment of an enzyme to a solid matrix so that it cannot escape but can still act on its substrate
metabolism all of the organized chemical reactions in a cell which are under the control of
endoenzymean enzyme which is not secreted or exported out of the cell but is kept and used by the cell which made
haloenzyme-a whole enzyme as a complete and functional molecule generally a holoenzyme consists of a polypeptide portion an
what is immunity amino acids are involved in giving immunity by maintaining the vulnerable surfaces of the body in such a way so as to resist
apoenzyme-the protein portion of an enzyme requiring a cofactor for its
explain non-protein functions of amino acidsthe non-protein functions of amino acids are presented in the following section it is interesting to note
scurvy disease occurs due to vitamin c scurvy disease occurs due to vitamin c
coenzyme a molecule that binds to an enzyme and is essential for its activity but is not permanently altered by
autoclavedheated in an instrument called as autoclave in which the boiling point of water can be
what is the important role of vitamin kvitamin k as you may already know is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in
what is synthesis of specialized products from amino acidsin addition to serving as building blocks for proteins amino acids are precursors of many
physico-chemical properties of vitamin e are as follows a tocopherols are yellow oily liquidsb they are freely soluble in fat solventsc
vitamin e tocopherolsvitamin e is an essential fat-soluble vitamin that functions at least in part as a lipid- soluble antioxidant presence
describe biosynthesis of nonessential amino acids this label nonessential may mislead some people into believing that we dont need it but in essence
ascorbic acid possesses following important physico-chemical propertiesa it is a white crystalline substanceb it is freely