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1.In leach the saliva contains the

enzyme called​

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Leech Haementeria ghilianii has an anticoagulant in its salivary glands that renders ingested blood incoagulable by thrombin. The mechanism of blood incoagulation is associated with cleavage of peptide bonds in fibrinogen, and thus the active agent, called hementin, is a proteolytic enzyme.

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