Biology, asked by mkmishrajdvcc9525, 1 year ago

In which lysozyme present in trace amount

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Spit has lysosyzme which eliminates microbes. It's present in the spit it's an immunizer which slaughters the microbEs and microscopic organisms in the mouth itself. It will be dairy animals milk as human milk tears and spit contains great measure of lysozyme. By devastating the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell dividers, it fills in as a solid concoction protection against bacterial

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Lysozyme is found in trace amount in cow milk than when compared to human milk and human saliva.

EXPLANATION:

Lysozyme is also called as muramidase or N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase, is a type of protein found with bactericidal effect that protects the microbial infection.

It is type of polypeptide with primary structure of lysozyme contain 129 amino acid The content is around 3 to 3000 µg/ml. The anti-microbial activity includes protection against bacteria by cleavage of the "peptidoglycan layer" of bacterial cell.

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