Biology, asked by ItzmysticalAashna, 4 months ago

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Answered by utsavgarg9210
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Answer:

An enzyme is a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions proceed without itself being altered in the process.

Explanation:

pepsin is a example present in the digestive system

Answered by sans2121
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Explanation:

Enzymes are molecules present in the living cells and act like the catalysts that are responsible to increase some specific chemical reactions. Explanation: ... Pepsin is one of the enzymes that is produced in stomach and it helps in digestion by breaking the proteins into the form of amino acids.

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