Water-soluble and colloidal catalysts made of proteins are:

  • A
    Hormones
  • B
    Enzymes
  • C
    Vitamins
  • D
    Coenzymes

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Which of the following is an example of competitive inhibition of enzymes,where succinate is the substrate?

In which of the following processes is a water molecule required to be added?

Hydrolytic enzymes that function at low $pH$ are known as -

The proteinous part of an enzyme is known as:

$S$ - Statement: Ligases are enzymes that catalyze the linking of two compounds together.
$R$ - Reason: Isomerases are enzymes that catalyze the inter-conversion of optical,geometric,or positional isomers.

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