What Is The Energy Required To Overcome The Energy Barrier Called?
All molecules need some amount of energy for activation, in order to overcome the energy barrier before they can react.... View Article
All molecules need some amount of energy for activation, in order to overcome the energy barrier before they can react.... View Article
Lipid molecules are sparingly soluble or insoluble in water, however, they are freely soluble in organic solvents such as benzene,... View Article
Minor elements are essential in the quantity of less than milligram/gram of dry matter, however, they are required for proper... View Article
Copper is linked as an activator with tyrosinase. The 2 copper atoms in the active site of tyrosinase enzymes associate... View Article
In most fungi, the cell wall consists of cellulose or chitin. The hyphal wall in Pythium contains cellulose. In yeasts,... View Article
Starch is a complex polysaccharide. It contains more than 6 glucose molecules. It comprises a major storage form of energy... View Article
Adenosine monophosphate or Adenylic acid are nucleotides which form after the union of nitrogenous base (adenine), phosphate and pentose sugar... View Article
Lecithin is a triglyceride lipid, here one fatty acid is substituted by phosphoric acid that is associated with an extra... View Article
Collagen is an insoluble fibrous protein, extensively found in the connective tissue of tendons, skin and bone. It comprises amino-acids,... View Article
Coenzyme is the non-protein organic group. It associates with the apoenzyme forming conjugate enzyme or holoenzyme. It assists in the... View Article
An unstable intermediate structural state is formed in the transition state. It is an extremely short-lived configuration of atoms with... View Article
A ketonic group or free aldehyde is not seen in non-reducing sugars. Sucrose is a non-reducing sugar. It is formed... View Article
The drop in the action of succinate dehydrogenase by malonate is an instance of competitive inhibition. It is a reversible... View Article
The drop in the action of succinate dehydrogenase by malonate is an instance of competitive inhibition. It is a reversible... View Article
Arthropods are covered with a resilient, tough exoskeleton or integument of chitin. The chitinous exoskeleton of arthropods is formed by... View Article
The tertiary structure of a protein corresponds to the overall three-dimensional organization of its polypeptide chain in space. The tertiary... View Article
A ribozyme is a ribonucleic acid (RNA) enzyme catalyzing a chemical reaction in a similar way to that of a... View Article
Holoenzyme is the complete conjugate enzyme consisting of an apoenzyme and a cofactor. A holoenzyme is catalytically active and complete.... View Article
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles, they are known as suicide bags of the cell. These organelles contain hydrolytic (digestive) enzymes. In... View Article
Endosome and lysosomes are two types of membrane-bound vesicles found within the cell. They are different in the way that... View Article