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3 February, 23:40

Maltase is an enzyme that breaks down maltose. If a maltose enzyme has just completed catalyzing the decomposition of maltose, then

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  1. 4 February, 02:04
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    There will be formation of products that are (two glucose molecules) simple sugars that joins to make up maltose; and the enzyme would not be affected as one of the property of an enzyme.

    Explanation;

    Maltase is the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of maltose to the simple sugars.

    Maltose is a disaccharide that is formed by joining two glucose molecules therefore; the action of the enzyme maltase involves breaking it down to form two glucose molecules.

    The enzyme is mostly found in plants, bacteria and yeast.
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