What is the name given to chemicals that speed up chemical reactions, but do not get changed themselves, so they can be used over and over again?
What is the name given to these types of chemicals found in our bodies?
Reactions take place when materials collide with an enzyme in a particular place. What is the name of this reactive region?
In order to react, chemicals need a certain amount of energy if they are going to react. What is this energy called?
How can enzyme controlled reactions be speeded up?
What is the name given to materials that react with an enzyme?
What is the name given to the enzyme when a substrate has reacted with it?
Many enzymes are highly specific. This is because the shape of the active site is incredibly similar to that of the substrate molecule. What is the name of the theory that describes this fit?