Biology, asked by zinabby2613, 10 months ago

What is common among amylase, rennin and trypsin?(a) all these are proteins
(b) all these are proteolytic enzymes(c) these are produced in stomach
(d) they act at a pH lower than

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Answered by BarrettArcher
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Answer:

All these are proteins.

Explanation:

Enzymes are the biocatalyst that are known to increase the rate of the biochemical reactions of the body. Enzymes are required in the process of digestion and metabolic reactions.

All enzymes are made of protein. They have specific amino acid sequence and works only when they attain the stable 3D shape. The change or distortion in shape may results in the loss of their biological activity and change in amino acid sequence may change their functions.

Thus, the correct answer is option (a).

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

The common factor among all these that is amylase, trypsin and rennin is that all of them are proteolytic enzymes.

Option: (b)  

Explanation:

  • An enzyme is a substance that acts as a catalyst and helps to speed up a reaction by reducing its activation energy, proteolytic enzyme is an enzyme that aids in cleaving the proteins which is a heteropolymer into its monomers that are amino acids.  
  • All the above mentioned enzymes form a part of the ‘digestive system’.  

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