yes
lysozyme
Depends on where you're talking about. Eyes = lysosyme (enzyme that destroys lysosome in cell walls) GIT = hydrochloric acid
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lysozyme
Lysozome
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Yes, urea is found in sweat and tears. Urea is a waste product that is excreted in sweat as a way for the body to get rid of excess nitrogen. Tears also contain urea, along with other components like water, salt, and lysozyme.
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Tears contain lysozyme, which degrades bacterial cell membranes.
tears contain over 99% water and a lysozyme that catalyzes bacterial cell walls, this lysozyme is so effective only a few bacteria can live in an eye
Your tears contain the enzyme lysozyme. This enzyme acts by disrupting the cell-walls of gram-positive bacteria by digesting the peptidoglycan in them, thereby preventing infection. This enzyme is also found in your saliva and is an example of a non-specific immune response.
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