Single Choice

Match the enzymes with their respective substrates and choose the right one among options given. Column I Column II A. Lipase (i) Dipeptides B. Nuclease (ii) Fats C. Carboxypeptidase (iii) Nucleic acids D. Dipeptidases (iv) Proteins, peptones and proteoses

AA-(ii), B-(iii), C-(i), D-(iv)
BA-(iii), B-(iv), C-(ii), D-(i)
CA-(iii), B-(i), C-(iv), D-(ii)
DA-(ii), B-(iii), C-(iv), D-(i)
Correct Answer

Solution

(A) Lipase - Fats
(B) Nuclease - Nucleic acids
(C) Carboxypeptidase - Proteins, peptones and proteoses
(D) Dipeptidases - Dipeptides
So, the correct answer is (d).


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