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Question 9: Does our blood have proteases and nucleases?

Class 12 - Biology - Biotechnology and its Applications Page 216

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Answered by kjj1
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In human beings, blood serum contains different types of protease inhibitors, which protect the blood proteins from being broken down by the action of proteases. The enzyme, nucleases, catalyses the hydrolysis of nucleic acids that is absent in blood.
Answered by Anonymous
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No, human blood does not include the enzymes, nuclear and proteases. In human beings, blood serum contains different types of proteas inhibitors, which protect the blood proteins from being broken down by the action of proteases. The enzyme, nuclear, catalyses the hydrolysis of nuclear acids that is absent in the blood.

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