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Enzymes


Biological molecules that possess catalytic activity. They may occur naturally or be synthetically created. enzymes are usually proteins, however CATALYTIC rna and CATALYTIC dna molecules have also been identified.

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The maltase <b>enzyme</b> is a
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<b>enzymes</b> are very specific
enzymes are very specific
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<b>Enzyme</b> - Wikipedia, the free
Enzyme - Wikipedia, the free
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If you understand enzymes,
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of an <b>enzyme</b> at work:
of an enzyme at work:
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<b>enzymes</b>
enzymes
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for which that substance
for which that substance
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