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All enzymes are protein with sutiable example

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Answered by shrivastavavina
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Answer:
Proteins is the larger set of molecules to which enzymes belong as subsets.
Explanation:
Proteins are biological macromolecules that are diverse in shape size and function.
Enzymes are molecules that facilitate reactions in a living cell without undergoing too much change i.e. these are biological catalysts.
The ability of proteins to undergo shape changes and reversibly so, make them most suited to function as enzymes among other things.
Other biological macromlecules like sugars and fats are less suited for such a function. Some RNA molecules serve as enzymes too . And for the same reason,too...
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Answered by sanshri2010
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This statement in general is true but sometime ribosomes also act as enzymes termed as ribozymes.
But for your question i can explain it also.

Enzymes are made up of Globular proteins. these are not envolved in reaction they Just reduces the activation energy and catalyzes the reaction to its final product.
They all have a specific shape hence they catalyses a specific reaction only(Proteins do also have specific structure too.)

Enzymes denatures at high temperature as protein too gets distorted in shape at high temperature.


There are mainly six classes of enzymes

Oxidoreductase :Cytochrome oxidase

Transferase alanine deaminase

Hydrolase: Lipase

Lyase:  Oxalate decarboxylase

Isomerase: Glucose-phosphate isomerase

Ligase: DNA ligase

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