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Why are enzymes so important?
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Why are enzymes so important?
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Enzymes act as a catalyst
Step-by-step explanation:
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Enzymes act as a catalyst in digestion process. It fastens the reaction and lowers it time. Like, if it will absent, digestion process which normally takes 1 hour, will take approx. few weeks. So, enzymes are so important.
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