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Properties of the enzymes
A. Chemical nature
B. Reversibility
C. Enzyme specificity
D. All of these​

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Answered by 9434846972aritri
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Answer:

enzyme specificity

Explanation:

enzymes react with a specific substrate to give a specific product .

Specificity is a property of the enzyme and describes how restrictive the enzyme is in its choice of substrate; a completely specific enzyme would have only one substrate. ... The most important factor governing the fit of a substrate for an enzyme is the amino acid sequence around the bond to be cleaved.

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Answered by HARSHU570
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Answer:

Enzymes are catalysts that, within the mild conditions of temperature, pH, and pressure of the cells, carry out chemical reactions at amazing high rate. They are characterized by a remarkable efficiency and specificity.

Substrates are the substances on which enzymes act.

Enzymes are named by adding the suffix -ase to the name of the substrate that they modify (i.e., urease and tyrosinase), or the type of reaction they catalyze (dehydrogenase, decarboxylase). Some have arbitrary names (pepsin and trypsin). The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology assigns each enzyme a name and a number to identify them.

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