To understand which class of enzymes uses oxygen as a hydrogen acceptor, we need to discuss the role of different enzyme classes in biological oxidation-reduction reactions.
Oxidases are a class of enzymes that catalyze oxidation-reduction reactions involving oxygen. The key characteristic of oxidases is their ability to transfer electrons, usually in the form of hydrogen atoms, directly to molecular oxygen (O2), thereby reducing it to either water (H2O) or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). This mechanism fits the description of using oxygen as a hydrogen acceptor.
Here is how each option aligns or misaligns with the question:
Conclusion: The enzyme class that uses oxygen as a hydrogen acceptor is Oxidases.
Match the following
| List - A | List - B | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | Hydrolases | I. | Argino succinase |
| B. | Lyase | II. | Fructose 1,6 bisphosphatase |
| C. | Ligase | III. | Hexokinase |
| D. | Transferase | IV. | Ribose-5-phosphoisomerase |
| V. | Glutamine synthetase |
The graph showing the concept of activation energy of enzyme is given below. Observe the graph and choose the correct option for M and N.

Choose the correct match of laxative and its Mechanism of Action (MOA):

Match the following:
(P) Schedule H
(Q) Schedule G
(R) Schedule P
(S) Schedule F2
Descriptions:
(I) Life period of drugs
(II) Drugs used under RMP
(III) List of Prescription Drugs
(IV) Standards for surgical dressing