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What kind of molecule is an enzyme? Why are enzymes important in cell?
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What kind of molecule is an enzyme? Why are enzymes important in cell?
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Enzymes are proteins, and they are important because they catalyze reactions and lower activation energy for reactions without being used up.
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An enzyme is a biological molecule. They are essential to sustain life.
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