substrate
/ˈsʌbstreɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsʌbstreɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsəb-ˌstrāt/ (ame, mw)
substrate — 名詞
- substratesingular
- substratesplural
1. a natural or artificial surface, layer, or material that provides a base for a l
基質
生物附著生長的表面或材料
a natural or artificial surface, layer, or material that provides a base for a living thing such as a plant, fungus, or microbe to grow on or attach itself to
Mosses grow best on a damp substrate such as a rotting log or rocky surface.
苔蘚在潮濕的基質上生長得最好,例如腐木或岩石表面。
collocation: grow on a [type of] substrate
The coral reef provides a hard substrate for many sea creatures to attach themselves to.
珊瑚礁為許多海洋生物提供了堅硬的附著基質。
collocation: provides a [adjective] substrate
Tunde placed the bacteria on a glass substrate and watched them multiply under the microscope.
Tunde 將細菌放在玻璃基質上,用顯微鏡觀察它們繁殖。
For the aquarium, Putri chose a sandy substrate so the fish could search for food naturally.
Putri 在魚缸裡鋪了一層沙質基質,讓魚可以自然地尋找食物。
Fungi break down leaves on the forest floor, creating a rich substrate for new plants.
真菌分解森林地面的落葉,形成富含養分的基質,供新生植物生長。
文法句型
substrate + for + noun phrase
substrate + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in biology, ecology, and gardening to describe the physical surface or material where an organism lives. The substrate can be natural (soil, rock, wood) or artificial (glass, plastic, gel) in laboratory settings.
常見錯誤
2. a specific chemical compound that an enzyme, a protein that speeds up reactions
受質
酵素作用轉化的化學物質
a specific chemical compound that an enzyme, a protein that speeds up reactions inside living cells, interacts with and converts into one or more different substances
The enzyme lactase breaks down lactose, which is its natural substrate in the human body.
乳糖酶分解乳糖,乳糖在人體內就是乳糖酶的天然受質。
pattern: enzyme + breaks down + its substrate
Noor added a coloured substrate to the glass dish to see whether the enzyme was active.
Noor 在玻璃培養皿中加入有色受質,以觀察酵素是否具有活性。
lab setting: added a [type of] substrate to [equipment]
Each enzyme recognises only one specific substrate, much like a key fits a particular lock.
每種酵素只辨識一種特定的受質,就像一把鑰匙只能開一把鎖。
When the substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme, a chemical reaction begins.
當受質與酵素的活性位點結合時,化學反應便會開始。
Jude used starch as a substrate to test how quickly the enzyme could digest it.
Jude 以澱粉作為受質,測試酵素分解它的速度。
- reactant
broader chemical term; not specific to enzyme-catalysed reactions
- target molecule
describes the role but is not a standard single-word synonym
- product
the result of the enzyme acting on the substrate
文法句型
substrate + of + enzyme
use + [noun] + as a substrate
用法筆記
A core term in biochemistry and molecular biology. The relationship is often described as 'lock and key' — each enzyme has a specific substrate shape that fits its active site. Frequently used with the verb 'bind to' (substrate binds to enzyme) and 'convert' (enzyme converts substrate into product).