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प्रश्न
What are enzymes?
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उत्तर
Life is possible due to the coordination of various chemical reactions in living organisms. An example is the digestion of food, absorption of appropriate molecules and ultimately production of energy. This process involves a sequence of reactions and all these reactions occur in the body under very mild conditions. This occurs with the help of certain biocatalysts called enzymes. Almost all the enzymes are globular proteins. Enzymes are very specific for a particular reaction and for a particular substrate. They are generally named after the compound or class of compounds upon which they work. For example, the enzyme that catalyses hydrolysis of maltose into glucose is named as maltase.
\[\ce{\underset{Maltose}{C12H22O11} ->[Maltase] \underset{Glucose}{2C6H12O6}}\]
Sometimes enzymes are also named after the reaction where they are used. For example, the enzymes which catalyse the oxidation of one substrate with simultaneous reduction of another substrate are named as oxidoreductase enzymes. The ending of the name of an enzyme is -ase.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Enzymes in the living system ____________.
Enzymes belong to which class of compounds?
Some enzymes are named after the reaction, where they are used. What name is given to the class of enzymes which catalyse the oxidation of one substrate with simultaneous reduction of another substrate.
How do enzymes help a substrate to be attacked by the reagent effectively?
The non-protein us substance which certain zyme racier for their activity are caused:-
The function of enzymes in the living system is to
The enzyme which hydrolyses triglycerides to fatty acids and glycerol is called ______.
The reaction of enzymes in living system is to:
Assertion: Enzymes are very specific for a particular reaction and for a particular substrate.
Reason: Enzymes are biocatalysts.
Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
