Which of the following is more specific in nature?
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highly specific in naturethereby meaning that they cannot catalyse every reaction and perform a function for a particular reaction only.
Lets take a example of enzymes.
These are highly specific in nature thereby meaning that they cannot catalyse every reaction and perform a function for a particular reaction only.
For eg. - Urease is a enzyme which catalyses the hydrolysis of urea only (NH2CONH2).
It does not catalyse hydrolysis of any other amide ( RCONH2).
Thus, we can say that, urease is specific for the hydrolysis of urea, that is, it is used to perform that particular task only.
NH2CONH2 −→−urease 2NH3 + CO2
RCONH2 −→−−urease no reaction
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