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Based on the fuction of DNA polymerase explain why each part of the name DNA polymerase DNA, polymer, ase makes sence DNA: polymer: ase:
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DNA - Because that is what the enzyme acts upon
Polymer - Because DNA is just a polymer
Ase - That is the suffix for enzymes
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