Biological washing powders contain protease and lipase to remove protein stains and fat/grease from clothes. The enzymes break down proteins or fats on the fabric, forming water-soluble substances that can be washed away.
The biological nitrogen fixation occurs due to soil organisms-fixators: bacteria, actinomycetes, and cyanobacteria.They are influenced by mineral nutrient imbalances. Low levels of calcium, phosphate, molybdenum under acidic conditions will limit...
Salt has been used as a preservative for ages, and works to preserve food in two ways: Salt dries food. Salt draws water out of food and dehydrates it. All living things require water and cannot grow in the absence of it,...
Altering the PHEach enzyme has a pH range where it works best. Enzyme activity will be slowed if the pH is changed outside of this range. Enzymes can denature if...
1.On addition of triton to both enzymes MDH and LDH it renatures them. 2. Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts (biocatalysts). Catalysts accelerate chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates,...
-most cleaning detergents possess lipase and protease enzymes, found in the body. Lipase breaks downs fats and oils while protease breaks downs the chains in proteins. This makes them good...
Most enzymes are proteins, which determines their characteristics. They are sensitive to temperature and pH. At the same time, they are specific to their substrates. The mechanism of action of...
Solution1.Enzymes are generally in fluid form to enable them carry out metabolic functions2. Enzymes can be converted to solid state3. Converting leads to denaturing of the enzymes, the active side...
Enzymes are highly specialised complexes protein that aid chemical change in every part of our body. For example, they help break down food so our body can use it effectively.They...
In the limestone an impurity, such as iron ore, gives brown color. To get rid of it you must to apply technological process. You can try to use the acid,...
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