Science, asked by pranaysingh091, 1 year ago

difference between hormones and enzimes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An enzyme is a protein that can help to speed up a reaction in a cell. ... Hormones are released from an endocrine gland, travel through the bloodstream and then cause a specific set of cells in the body, called the target cells, to react. some hormones, but not all of them, are made of proteins.

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Enzymes are the biological catalyst which speed up the rate of biochemical reactions without undergoing any changes.

Hormones are molecules, usually a peptide (eg: insulin) or steroid (eg: estrogen) that is produced in one part of an organisms and triggers a specific cellular reactions in target tissues and organs some distance away.

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