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Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being used up or destroyed in the process are called a. amino acids b. enzymes c. oxidative cells d. antibodies
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Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being used up or destroyed in the process are called
a. amino acids
b. enzymes
c. oxidative cells
d. antibodies
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enzymes....................
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Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being used up.
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