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An enzyme is a biological macromolecule, usually a protein, that acts as a biological catalyst, accelerating chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. The molecules on which enzymes act are called substrates, which are converted into products. Nearly all metabolic processes within a cell depend on enzyme catalysis to occur at biologically relevant rates. [1]: 8.1 A metabolic ...

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Learn about enzymes in biochemistry. Get the definition, examples, models of enzyme function, and see how enzymes work.

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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.

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Enzymes aid chemical reactions in our bodies. They help with digestion, liver function and more. Enzyme imbalances cause health problems.

Enzymes help speed up chemical reactions in the body. They affect many critical functions, including breathing and digestion.

Enzymes are biological catalysts (also known as biocatalysts) that speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms, and which can be extracted from cells and then used to catalyse a wide range of commercially important processes. This chapter ...

Enzymes are proteins responsible for speeding up chemical reactions in the body. Learn the six types of enzymes, as well as their functions and structure.

Enzymes are substances in the body that cause and speed up crucial chemical reactions. Enzymes’ function is to help trigger bodily processes ranging from digestion to blood clotting to growth. There are many types of enzymes, and most enzymes are proteins. If you’re missing a certain type of enzyme or have too little of it, that can lead to health conditions that can be serious.