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Match the following enzymes given in Column I with the reactions they catalyse given in Column II.
`{:(Column I("Enzymes"),Column II("Reactions")),(A."Invertase",1."Decomposition of urea into" NH_(3)and CO_(2)),(B."Maltase",2."Conversion of glucose into enthyl alcohol"),(C."Pepsin",3."Hydrolysis of maltose into glucose"),(D."Urease",4."Hydrolysis of cane sugar"),(E."Zymase",5."Hydrolysis of proteins into peptides"):}`

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A. `rarr(4)` B. `rarr(3)` C. `rarr(5)` D. `rarr(1)` E. `rarr(2)`

`{:(Column I("Enzymes"),Column II("Reactions")),(A."Invertase","Hydrolysis of cane sngar"),(B."Maltase","Hydrolysis of maltose into glucose"),(C."Pepsin","Hydrolysis of protein into peptides"),(D."Urease","Decomposition of urea into" NH_(3) and CO_(2)),(E."Zymase","Conversion of glucose into ethyl alcohol"):}`
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