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How much slower would hydrogen peroxide likely be decomposed if catalase was not available in cells? a.100 times b.1,000,000 times c.1,000 times d.10 times submit for grading save and finish later?
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How much slower would hydrogen peroxide likely be decomposed if catalase was not available in cells?
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b.1,000,000 times
c.1,000 times
d.10 times submit for grading save and finish later?
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The answer is B. 1,000,000 times
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