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Question
Match the following enzyms given in Column I with the reactions they catalyse given in Column II.
| Column I (Enzymes) | Column II (Reactions) |
| (i) Invertase | (a) Decomposition of urea into NH3 and CO2 |
| (ii) Maltase | (b) Conversion of glucose into ethyl alcohol |
| (iii) Pepsin | (c) Hydrolysis of maltose into glucose |
| (iv) Urease | (d) Hydrolysis of cane sugar |
| (v) Zymase | (e) Hydrolysis of proteins into peptides |
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Solution
| Column I (Enzymes) | Column II (Reactions) |
| (i) Invertase | (d) Hydrolysis of cane sugar |
| (ii) Maltase | (c) Hydrolysis of maltose into glucose |
| (iii) Pepsin | (e) Hydrolysis of proteins into peptides |
| (iv) Urease | (a) Decomposition of urea into NH3 and CO2 |
| (v) Zymase | (b) Conversion of glucose into ethyl alcohol |
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