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Both enzymes and hormones are secretions of certain glands or glandular organs. How are they different from each other?

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Answered by Sneha20122001
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i)Enzymes are generally proteins. There are some exceptions like ribozymes.
ii)Mostly enzymes performs reaction at the place of origin i.e in the cells where they are produced.
iii)Enzymes are not translocated from one part to other part of cells.
iv) Enzymes are biological catalysts.they catalyze the biological reaction.
v)As enzymes are catalysts, they remain unchanged at the end of reaction and can be reutilised .

Hormones:
i) the hormones may be polypeptide, terpenoids, steroids, phenolic compounds or Animes.
ii) hormones performs activity at some distance from the site of origin.
iii) most often site of action is far away from the site of synthesis. Most of the hormones show polar translocation
iv) hormones are not catalysts. They simply initiate biochemical reactions.
v) as horn are not catalysts ,they participate in biological reactions and Thier chemical compositions are changed and cannot be reutilised as such.
Answered by streamredex
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Answer:

i)Enzymes are generally proteins. There are some exceptions like ribozymes.

ii)Mostly enzymes performs reaction at the place of origin i.e in the cells where they are produced.

iii)Enzymes are not translocated from one part to other part of cells.

iv) Enzymes are biological catalysts.they catalyze the biological reaction.

v)As enzymes are catalysts, they remain unchanged at the end of reaction and can be reutilised .

Hormones:

i) the hormones may be polypeptide, terpenoids, steroids, phenolic compounds or Animes.

ii) hormones performs activity at some distance from the site of origin.

iii) most often site of action is far away from the site of synthesis. Most of the hormones show polar translocation

iv) hormones are not catalysts. They simply initiate biochemical reactions.

v) as horn are not catalysts ,they participate in biological reactions and Thier chemical compositions are changed and cannot be reutilised as such.

Explanation: NO explanation needed

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