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Difference between Inorganic Catalysts and Enzymes

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Inorganic Catalysts and Enzymes. Difference # Inorganic Catalysts: 1. They are inorganic in nature. 2. There is little difference in the size of catalyst and substrate molecules. 3. Catalysts are small molecules or simple mineral ions. 4. They have comparatively very low molecular weight. 5. Catalysts operate in the non-living [...]

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Difference between Lock-Key Theory and Induced Fit Theory

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Lock-Key Theory and Induced Fit Theory. Difference # Lock-Key Theory: 1. Active site is a single entity. 2. There is no separate catalytic group. 3. Active site is static. 4. Development of transition state is not conĀ­sidered. 5. It does not visualize the weakening of substrate bonds. 6. It does [...]

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Difference between Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides. Difference # Oligosaccharides: 1. They contain 2-9 monosaccharide residues. 2. Oligosaccharides are soluble in water. 3. They are commonly sweet to taste. 4. Transport of carbohydrates occurs in oligosaccharide state. 5. Storage in oligosaccharide state is less common. 6. They form component of external surface of plasma [...]

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