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Difference between vitamin, hormone, and enzymes?

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Answered by Chirag972005
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Answer:

Explanation:

Vitamins are small but indispensable nutrients that or- ganisms cannot produce by themselves. Hormones serve as chemical messengers from one part of an organism to another. These too are the molecules of life. Enzymes are protein molecules that act as catalysts.

Answered by bestwriters
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Vitamin:

  • Vitamins are external supplies obtained from food.
  • It is used during body process.
  • Deficiency of vitamins causes diseases.
  • It is a co-enzyme.

Hormone:

  • Hormones are internal supplies secreted within our body.
  • It helps to induce a process.
  • Deficiency of hormone causes diseases and hormonal disorder.
  • It produced by endocrine gland and includes glycoprotein, steroid or polypeptide.

Enzymes:

  • Enzymes are also internal supplies present within our body.
  • It always remains unchanged within our body.
  • It is a biocatalyst and only required in small amount.
  • It produced by exocrine gland.
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