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hello. this is very simple. i know it and im in middle school. dont highschoolers know that you can just ask google and get a verified answer in just a few seconds?

sighs, well i guess older kids dont get technology as much as we do.

no offense, but seriously if you pay more attention in class you might not be asking this silly question right now.




Molecule which enzyme acts on = the substrate. 5. Substrate molecule is held within the active site by bonds that temporarily form between certain amino acids of the active site and groups on the substrate molecule. ... This folds in a particular way = each enzyme has a specific tertiary structure.

The protein part of the enzyme contains one or more specific sites called active sites that give specificity to an enzyme

All enzymes are made up of proteins. In many enzymes, a non-protein part is associated with protein. Such enzymes are known as conjugated enzymes or holoenzymes.

  • The protein part of the conjugated enzyme is called apoenzyme.
  • The nonprotein part of the conjugated enzyme is called the co-factor.

The co-factors are of three types:

  1. Prosthetic group
  2. Co-enzyme
  3. Activator

Conjugated enzyme = Apoenzyme + Co-factor

The protein part of the enzyme contains one or more specific sites called active sites. During the enzymatic activity, the substrate molecules bind to these active sites.

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