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Chapter 1 'Enzymes: : Properties and Importance Dr.-?. E. Joshua il Introduction asians life (plants, microorganisms and animals) depend on a well-structured and organized series of biochemica | reactions, most of which, if were left unaided will proceed too slowly to support life. Hence, nature designed catalysts (Enzyme) that greatly accelerates the rates of these life process reactions, Similarly, enzymes are produced by all living cells as as catalysts for specific biochemical reaction.” Enzymes are described as giant macromolecules (proteins) which catalyze biochemical specific reactions. Similarly, enzymes are biological catalyst, which increase the rate of chemical reactions taking "tog within living cells without themsel rall change. oh ne ra ae : tl facets of cellular life: ranging Enzyme catalyzed reactions are involved ina eee he production of cellular building blocks and energy r ; from metabolism (the p tion storage. Majority of these sources, biosynthesis, and detoxification and informa chen ener ahaa {i organisms, a biochemical processes are common toa ree mens and concentration: Siu, || organisms but in different fo h speeds up the rate found in many or a biocatalyst secreted by living cells, which s is an organic bi | catalysis without being » consumed in the process. Biologica tion of! biochemical reac dies on meat digestion by i he late 1700s, in stu i sary ag ee ized and described int the conversion of stare a of stomach and continued into