IPA: //fjuːˈmɛr.eɪz//
KK: /fjuˈmɛrˌeɪz/
A type of enzyme that helps in a specific chemical reaction in the Krebs cycle, converting fumarate into malate by adding water.
Fumarase plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by facilitating the conversion of fumarate to malate.
Fumarase → The word is derived from 'fumaric' (from Latin 'fumaricus', meaning pertaining to fumaric acid) and '-ase' (a suffix used in biochemistry to denote enzymes). Fumarase is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of fumaric acid in metabolic processes.
Think of 'fumaric' which relates to fumaric acid, and remember that 'fumarase' is the enzyme that works with this acid in the body.
No commonly confused words.