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Explain the classification of enzymes with two examples.

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Answered by saiveer1
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Enzymes are found all around us, they are found in every plant and animal. Any living organism needs enzymes for its functioning. All living being are controlled by chemical reactions. Chemical reactions that are involved in growth, blood coagulation, healing, combating disease, breathing, digestion, reproduction, and everything else are catalyzed by enzymes. Our body contains about 3,000 enzymes that are constantly regenerating, repairing and protecting us.

Enzymes are powerhouses that are able to perform variety of functions in the human body. Enzymes are wondrous chemicals of nature. Enzymes are used in supplement form in medical arena. Although our bodies can make most of the enzymes, our body can wreak havoc the body's enzyme system  and cause enzyme depletion due to poor diet, illness, injury and genetics
Answered by wildfam
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Earlier, enzymes were assigned names based on the one who discovered it. With further researches, classification became more comprehensive.

According to the International Union of Biochemists (I U B), enzymes are divided into six functional classes and are classified based on the type of reaction in which they are used to catalyze. The six kinds of enzymes are hydrolases, oxidoreductases, lyases, transferases, ligases and isomerases

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