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Rylee Randall
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14 September, 14:35
A molecule that serves to make reactions work
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Adison Webb
14 September, 15:03
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Enzymes.
because enzymes are a substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about specific biochemical reaction.
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