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Why are enzymes important? Enzymes make up muscle tissue in the body. Enzymes break down proteins for use in the body. Enzymes are complete proteins essential for good health. Enzymes carry oxygen to other
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Why are enzymes important?
Enzymes make up muscle tissue in the body.
Enzymes break down proteins for use in the body.
Enzymes are complete proteins essential for good health.
Enzymes carry oxygen to other organs in the body.
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the answer is Enzymes break down protein for use in the body
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I think it's the second because enzymes break down material, so they probably break down proteins.
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