Interpretation:
The process by which properties of protein make them such useful catalysts should be determined. The point by which they are different from other catalysts should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Proteins are
They polymerise by peptide linkage to form dipeptide, oligopeptide and polypeptide molecules. Each peptide bond formation is a condensation reaction that occurs with the elimination of water molecule.
Explanation of Solution
Proteins show the function of enzymes as well. The biological molecules which speed up the rate of a
The difference between proteins (enzymes) and other catalyst is that the enzymes are organic in nature and also known as biocatalyst whereas other catalyst can belongs to inorganic in nature. Enzymes are complex proteins and only results in the speed up of reaction whereas catalyst increase as well as decrease the
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