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  2. Apr 28, 2017 · Substrate Definition. A substrate is a molecule acted upon by an enzyme. A substrate is loaded into the active site of the enzyme, or the place that allows weak bonds to be formed between the two molecules. An enzyme substrate complex is formed, and the forces exerted on the substrate by the enzyme cause it to react, and become the product of ...

  3. In biology, a substrate is the surface on which an organism (such as a plant, fungus, or animal) lives. A substrate can include biotic or abiotic materials and animals. For example, encrusting algae that lives on a rock (its substrate) can be itself a substrate for an animal that lives on top of the algae.

  4. a basis or foundation; groundwork. the nonliving material on which an animal or plant grows or lives. geology. the solid rock underlying soils, gravels, etc; bedrock. the surface to which a fixed organism is attached. sociol any of several subdivisions or grades within a stratum.

  5. Jun 16, 2022 · In biochemistry, the substances with which the enzymes react to are called substrates. In ecology, the substrate is known as the foundation to which an immobile substance is attached. In simple words, the substrate is the surface or material from which an organism grows or obtains its nourishment.

  6. Synonyms of substratum. : an underlying support : foundation: such as. a. : substance that is a permanent subject of qualities or phenomena. b. : the material of which something is made and from which it derives its special qualities. c. : a layer beneath the surface soil. specifically : subsoil.

  7. Jul 18, 2023 · In the broadest sense, substrate in biology refers to the material or surface from which an organism obtains nourishment or on which it grows or attaches. It serves as the foundation for the organisms, providing essential resources for their survival and development. The exact definition of substrate may vary depending on the field of study.

  8. 1. : substratum. 2. : the base on which an organism lives. the soil is the substrate of most seed plants. 3. : a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme) Did you know? With its Latin prefix sub-, "below", substrate obviously refers to a layer under something else. Rock may serve as the substrate for the coral in a coral reef.

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