Respuesta :

An enzyme is generally named by adding "-ase" to the end of the name of the substrate.

Hope this helps, if not, comment below please.

An enzyme is generally named by adding

'-ase" to the end of the name of the substrate.

Enzymes are soluble proteins that takes part in  digestion of food substances in the body.

According to the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, enzymes are name these ways for easy identification

They are usually named according to:

  • the type of food (substrate) they digest with the addition of -ase as a suffix at the end of  substrate's name. For example:

Protein --> protease

Cellulose--> cellulases

  • The type of reaction they catalyze. For example:

Oxidation-reduction enzyme (dehydrogenase and oxidases) which brings about the oxidation or reduction of a substrate.

Learn more here:

https://brainly.com/question/14577353

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE