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The enzyme that is not present in succus entericus is (a) maltase (b) nucleases (c) nucleosidase

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Nucleases is the enzyme not present in succus entericus

Option B

Explanation:

A nuclease is an enzyme capable of dividing the phosphodiester bond formed between nucleic acid and nucleotides. The nucleases also have an effect on the breakage of single and double strands on their designated molecules.

The primary function is to repair any damages to the DNA structures. There are two types of nucleases:

  1. Exonuclease: This component intake nucleic acids from the exterior.
  2. Endonuclease: Acts on the midsection of the designated molecule.
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