Biology, asked by Pratham2001, 1 year ago

Why enzymes are amphoteric and specific in action ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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enzymes are capable of ionizing either as an acid or base I.e Each molecule of enzyme possess numerous groups

enzymes are specific in nature as specific substrates are catalyzed by specific enzymes
pH and temperature also affects the process of enzymatic action..
Answered by rehaankhanxb15
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Answer:

Enzymes are capable of ionizing either acid Or base. Enzymes are specific in nature as specific substrates catalyzed by specific enzymes

Explanation:

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