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28 February, 06:39

After the enzymes amylase breaks down a starch molecule, it can

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  1. 28 February, 09:44
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    Generally speaking, enzymes (which amylase happens to be) do not undergo any permanent structural change while carrying out their function. Some do exhibit transient conformational change during a reaction, but upon completion regain their original form.

    So your initial assumption is correct: once amylase has finished catalyzing the breakdown of starch into less complex sugar molecules, it moves on and repeats the process over and over.
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