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What are enzymes? Enzymes are biological catalysts of high specificity. Practically all reactions that characterize cellular metabolism are cataly...

What are enzymes?

Enzymes are biological catalysts of high specificity.
Practically all reactions that characterize cellular metabolism are catalyzed by enzymes.
Enzymes participate in the reaction as a reactant or product.
Enzymes are synthesized through genetic information.
Cells can synthesize enzymes according to their needs.

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Enzymes are biological molecules that act as catalysts in chemical reactions, accelerating the reaction rate without being consumed in the process. They are highly specific, meaning that each enzyme catalyzes a particular reaction or group of reactions. Enzymes participate in the reaction as a reactant or product, and they are synthesized through genetic information. Cells can synthesize enzymes according to their needs, and practically all reactions that characterize cellular metabolism are catalyzed by enzymes.

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