Biology, asked by ibrahimtasawar6, 7 months ago

27. Enzymes are responsible for assembly of:
(a) nucleic acid
(c) carbohydrates
(b) protein
d) all a, b, c​

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Answered by Kinsie
6

Answer:

b) protiens

Explanation:

  • Enzymes are made from amino acids, and they are proteins.

  • When an enzyme is formed, it is made by stringing together between 100 and 1,000 amino acids in a very specific and unique order.

  • The chain of amino acids then folds into a unique shape.

  • The enzyme speeds that reaction up tremendously.
Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
0

Enzymes are assembled from proteins

  • Enzymes are biological molecules that are composed out of subunits of proteins, that is, proteins can be called building blocks of enzymes.
  • Enzymes act on different types of substrates and their main function is to bring down the activation energy of a particular reaction in order to form more products in a shorter time period.

Thus, enzymes are responsible for assembly of (Option b) protein, since enzymes are made up of proteins i.e. an assembly of proteins.

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