| APOENZYMES | • apoenzymes n. Plural of apoenzyme. • APOENZYME n. a protein component which combines with a coenzyme. |
| ECTOENZYME | • ectoenzyme n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme found outside of (or on the outer surface of) a cell. • ECTOENZYME n. an exoenzyme, an enzyme that functions outside the cell producing it. |
| ENDOENZYME | • endoenzyme n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that functions within the cell in which it was generated. • ENDOENZYME n. an enzyme that functions inside the cell. |
| EXOENZYMES | • exoenzymes n. Plural of exoenzyme. • EXOENZYME n. an enzyme that functions outside the cell producing it. |
| HOLOENZYME | • holoenzyme n. (Biochemistry) A haloenzyme. • HOLOENZYME n. an enzyme which has a protein and nonprotein ingredient. |
| ISOENZYMES | • isoenzymes n. Plural of isoenzyme. • ISOENZYME n. one of several variants of the same enzyme occurring within a single species, also ISOZYME. |
| LYSOGENIZE | • lysogenize v. (Transitive) To cause lysogenization of. • LYSOGENIZE v. to subject to the action of a lysogen, also LYSOGENISE. |
| OXYGENIZED | • oxygenized v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxygenize. • OXYGENIZE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENISE. |
| OXYGENIZER | • OXYGENIZER n. an agent that oxygenizes, also OXYGENISER. |
| OXYGENIZES | • oxygenizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oxygenize. • OXYGENIZE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENISE. |
| PROENZYMES | • proenzymes n. Plural of proenzyme. • PROENZYME n. an enzyme in an inactive form which can be activated, often by another enzyme. |
| SYNOECIZED | • synoecized v. Simple past tense and past participle of synoecize. • SYNOECIZE v. to unite in one community or city-state, also SYNOECISE. |
| SYNOECIZES | • synoecizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synoecize. • SYNOECIZE v. to unite in one community or city-state, also SYNOECISE. |
| ZYGOSPHENE | • zygosphene n. (Anatomy) A median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and… • ZYGOSPHENE n. a median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front. |