Biology, asked by adamkapilsharma, 11 months ago

. Conversion of H2O2 into H20 and O2 occurs in ..................by
the enzyme
(a) Glyoxysome, Catalase fb) Peroxisome, Urease
(c) Sphaerosome, Lipase (d) Uricosome, Catalase​

Answers

Answered by vidnyptitayade634
4

Answer:

a) glycoxysome and catalase

Answered by neel071690
0

Answer:

The answer is (d) Uricosomes, catalase

Explanation:

Uricosomes are popularly known as peroxisomes. They're called peroxisomes because they contain both enzyme-producing and enzyme-degrading peroxide (oxidases) (catalases). Catalase is a liver enzyme that converts dangerous hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs, oxygen gas bubbles escape, and foam is created. In vertebrates, peroxisomes are numerous in the liver and kidney cells. They are also found in the brain, small intestine, testis, and adrenal cortex, among other organs.

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