Whats the difference between exoenzyme and endoenzyme?
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exoenzymes are present outside the cell i.e.cellulose,protease whereas endoenzymes are present inside the cell at the site of synthesis i.e.ligase........hope this will help u.... plzzzz mark as a brainliest
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Endoenzymes :-
- The enzymes which are functional in nature and remain within the cells of the body of the organism, are known as "Endoenzymes".
- Endoenzymes are also known as as "Metabolic enzymes".
- Eg - Enzymes of Glycolysis and Enzymes of Krebs' cycle.
Exoenzymes :-
- The enzymes which are liberated outside the cell, which catalyse the vital reactions in the environment of the cell, are known as "Exoenzymes".
- Exoenzymes are also known as "Digestive enzymes".
- Eg - Enzymes of extra-cellular digestion.
Extra Information :-
- Metabolic and Catabolic enzymes are present inside the Mitochondria of the cells.
- The respiratory enzymes are localised in the Mitochondria.
- Of the total amount of enzymes present in a cell, mitochondria account for about 70% of the total amount.
- In a cell, digestive enzymes occur mostly in "Lysosomes".
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