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What type of organic compound is an enzyme?

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What type of organic compound is an enzyme?

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An enzyme is a type of catalyst. Most, if not all, enzymes are also proteins. They have an active site responsible for catalyzing a reaction. By definition, an enzyme does not change or get used up after the reaction. Most enzymes have an intermediate where the enzyme is bound (sometimes covalently) to the substrate. But after the reaction is complete, the enzyme returns to its original state.

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