CBSE BOARD X, asked by gs462089, 1 month ago

what name has been given to biscatalysta and what in their role inside body?​

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Answered by XxProperPatollaxX
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Enzymes are proteins that catalyze a chemical reaction in our body. They function as a catalyst that speeds up the reaction by lowering the activation energy. The enzyme accelerates a chemical reaction without changing its equilibrium, so it is called as a biocatalyst.

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Answered by harleenkaur481
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Bio-catalysts are enzymes. They increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms. Without enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive. Following are the examples of some enzymes which play an important role in various life processes:

Bio-catalysts are enzymes. They increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms. Without enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive. Following are the examples of some enzymes which play an important role in various life processes:DNA polymerase is involved in the replication of DNA,

Bio-catalysts are enzymes. They increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms. Without enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive. Following are the examples of some enzymes which play an important role in various life processes:DNA polymerase is involved in the replication of DNA, Trypsin hydrolyses proteins. It is secreted from the pancreas in the form of inactive proenzyme trypsinogen. This trypsinogen is converted to active form by enterokinase which is secreted by intestinal mucosa.

Bio-catalysts are enzymes. They increase the rate of biochemical reactions in living organisms. Without enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive. Following are the examples of some enzymes which play an important role in various life processes:DNA polymerase is involved in the replication of DNA, Trypsin hydrolyses proteins. It is secreted from the pancreas in the form of inactive proenzyme trypsinogen. This trypsinogen is converted to active form by enterokinase which is secreted by intestinal mucosa. Lipase is an enzyme produced in the pancreas which helps in the break down fats in food so they can be absorbed in the intestines.

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