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Enzymes Act Cells Intracellular Extracellular Define Terms Intra

Intracellular enzymes function within cells (like catalase), whereas extracellular enzymes operate outside cells after secretion (examples include amylase and trypsin).

Intracellular enzymes act within cells (e.g., catalase), while extracellular enzymes act outside cells after being released (e.g., amylase, trypsin).

Front Define the terms intracellular enzyme and extracellular enzyme. (1 example for intra and 2 for extra)
Back Intracellular enzymes - enzymes that act within cells
  • Example: Catalase 

Extracellular enzymes - enzymes that act outside of cells (released from cells to act outside them)
  • Examples: Amylase, Trypsin

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