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what is the difference between enzymes and hormones

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Answered by smartcow1
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The difference between an enzyme and a hormone is due to the purpose they are designed to serve. Hormones control aspects of growth and metabolism such as the breaking of the voice and the development of musculature during puberty in males; and the regulation of the menstrual cycle in females.

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Answered by totoo1
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enzymes
1 mostly enzymes perform reaction at the place of origin i.e in cells where they are produced
2 enzymes are not translocated from

totoo1: soooooory
totoo1: ans enzymes are not translocated from one part to another part of the cell third point enzymes are biological catalysts they catalyzes the biological reaction
totoo1: hormones perform activity at some distance away from the site of origin second point hormones are not catalySTS they simply initiate biochemical reaction
totoo1: this is other points
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