Associations to the word «Catalase»
Noun
- Positive
- Negative
- Gram
- Bacterium
- Sod
- Spore
- Hydrogen
- Enzyme
- Nitrate
- H2o
- Sludge
- Rod
- Oxygen
- Glucose
- Metabolism
- Forming
- Oxidation
- Ethanol
- Serum
- Hydrolysis
- Genus
- Methanol
- Manganese
- Subunit
- Cu
- Organism
- Fixing
- Radical
- Inhibitor
- Vitamin
- Decomposition
- Substrate
- Sediment
- Protein
- Inhibition
- Alcohol
- Lipid
- Reaction
- Liver
- Tuberculosis
- Induction
- Sodium
- Phosphate
- Nitrogen
- Acid
- Oxide
- Dna
- Fe
- Beta
- Membrane
- Non
- Fungus
- Cell
- Genes
- Reduction
- Marker
- Mutation
- Molecule
- Fraction
- Test
- Activity
- Mouse
- Soil
- Korea
- Produce
- Electron
- Synthesis
- Mechanism
- Dis
- Concentration
- Strain
- Removal
- Modification
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CATALASE, noun. An enzyme found in the liver that catalyses the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.
Dictionary definition
CATALASE, noun. Enzyme found in most plant and animal cells that functions as an oxidative catalyst; decomposes hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water.
Wise words
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