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Enzymes are [[high-molecular]] proteins formed in the [[cell]] that control the metabolism of organisms as biocatalysts. Their tasks include ensuring cell supply, removing or degrading [[toxic]] substances, mobilizing other substances such as [[fats|fats]] and [[glycogen]] from the depots and triggering and accelerating the processes [[catalysis|(catalysing)]] necessary to produce the energy required by the organism.
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Enzymes are [[high-molecular]] proteins formed in the [[Zelle/en|cell]] that control the metabolism of organisms as biocatalysts. Their tasks include ensuring cell supply, removing or degrading [[Toxisch/en|toxic]] substances, mobilizing other substances such as [[Fette/en|fats]] and [[Glykogen/en|glycogen]] from the depots and triggering and accelerating the processes [[Katalyse/en|(catalysing)]] necessary to produce the energy required by the organism.

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Enzyme sind in der [[Zelle]] gebildete [[hochmolekular]]e Proteine, die als Biokatalysatoren den Stoffwechsel der Organismen steuern. Zu ihren Aufgaben gehört es, die Zellversorgung zu gewährleisten, [[toxisch]]e Stoffe zu entfernen oder abzubauen, andere Stoffe wie [[Fette|Fett]] und [[Glykogen]] aus den Depots zu mobilisieren und die Prozesse auszulösen und zu beschleunigen [[Katalyse|(katalysieren)]], die zur Gewinnung der für den Organismus nötigen Energie erforderlich sind.
ÜbersetzungEnzymes are [[high-molecular]] proteins formed in the [[Zelle/en|cell]] that control the metabolism of organisms as biocatalysts. Their tasks include ensuring cell supply, removing or degrading [[Toxisch/en|toxic]] substances, mobilizing other substances such as [[Fette/en|fats]] and [[Glykogen/en|glycogen]] from the depots and triggering and accelerating the processes [[Katalyse/en|(catalysing)]] necessary to produce the energy required by the organism.

Enzymes are high-molecular proteins formed in the cell that control the metabolism of organisms as biocatalysts. Their tasks include ensuring cell supply, removing or degrading toxic substances, mobilizing other substances such as fats and glycogen from the depots and triggering and accelerating the processes (catalysing) necessary to produce the energy required by the organism.