respiratory enzyme
1respiratory enzyme — n an enzyme (as an oxidase, dehydrogenase, or catalase) associated with the processes of cellular respiration * * * an enzyme that is part of an electron transport (respiratory) chain …
2respiratory enzyme — noun : an enzyme (as an oxidase, dehydrogenase, or catalase) associated with the processes of cellular respiration; especially : cytochrome oxidase * * * respiratory enzyme, an enzyme causing respiration in cells. Respiratory enzymes, such as… …
3respiratory enzyme complex — The enzymes that make up the respiratory chain: NADH Q reductase, succinate Q reductase, cytochrome reductase, cytochrome C and cytochrome oxidase …
4Enzyme, Warburg's yellow — A key respiratory enzyme discovered by the German biochemist Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883 1970), a pioneer in research on the respiration of cells and the metabolism of tumors. Warburg s yellow enzyme is a flavoprotein that catalyzes an oxidation… …
5Respiratory burst — (sometimes called oxidative burst) is the rapid release of reactive oxygen species (superoxide radical and hydrogen peroxide) from different types of cells. Usually it denotes the release of these chemicals from immune cells, e.g., neutrophils… …
6enzyme detergent — enzyme detergent, a detergent containing water soluble enzymes that break down protein and are derived from bacteria. The enzymes dissolve most stains, but are commonly regarded as dangerous skin and respiratory irritants. »In Britain, failing… …
7respiratory disease — ▪ human disease Introduction any of the diseases and disorders that affect human respiration (respiration, human). Diseases of the respiratory system may affect any of the structures and organs that have to do with breathing, including the… …
8Respiratory system — See also: Respiratory tract Respiratory A complete, schematic view of the human respiratory system with their parts and functions. Latin …
9Enzyme — A protein (or protein based molecule) that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living organism. An enzyme acts as catalyst for specific chemical reactions, convertingt a specific set of reactants (called substrates) into specific products. Without …
10Respiratory Syncytial Virus — Humanes Respiratory Syncytial Virus Das HRSV in einer TEM Abbildung Systematik Reich: Viren Ordnung …