What is the nature of Enzyme?
The nature of Enzyme is as follows:
Divisibility[]
Enzyme has divisibility and it can be divided into things called the parts of Enzyme.
- What are the parts of Enzyme?
Comparability[]
Enzyme has the equivalents of those which the others have, that is, it has comparability.
- What is comparable to Enzyme?
Connectivity[]
Enzyme has connectivity and it can be connected to those from which it can be separated.
- What is connected by Enzyme?
Sensitivity[]
Enzyme has sensitivity and it is sensitive to things which can affect (influence) it.
- What can affect Enzyme?
Transformability[]
Enzyme has transformability and it can be transformed (reordered) from one form to its other forms.
- What are the forms of Enzyme?
Substitutability[]
Enzyme has substitutability and it can be substituted by the things which qualify to substitute it.
- What can substitute for Enzyme?
Satisfiability[]
Enzyme has satisfiability and it can satisfy those which require it.
- What is in need of Enzyme?
See also the nature of:[]
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