What is cell and Explain the Classification of Enzymes ?
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A cell an element of organic structure. This was firstly
announced by Schlciden a botanist and Schwann, a Zoologist
in 1838-39 and is known as the Cell theory.
Classification of Enzymes:- The classification of Enzymes is
based on the type of reaction that the enzyme catalyse. The
principal groups are as given bellow
Hydrolytic Enzymes:- Which catalyses the hydrolyses of
larger molecules into smaller ones
Oxidation of reduction Enzymes: These catalyse reaction of
oxidation and reduction. They are further divided into
oxidizes, peroxidises, catalases
Group transfer Enzymes: These catalyse the transfer of a
group from one kind of molecule to another. These are also
called transferases
Carboxylation Enzymes: These help in catalyzing those
reaction in with CO2 is removed from or added to an organic
molecule
Addition Enzymes: These enzymes help those reactions in
which addition are removal of water or ammonia from organic
molecule takes place without causing their splitting.
Desmolases: These catalyses reactions in which carbon chains
are broken ir lengthened.
Isomerising Enzymes: These catalyses reactions in which an
organic is transformed into its isomeric from. These enzymes
are also known as isomerases.
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