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What is most always in this world, there are always exceptions, but I diverge) BUT MPST ALWAYS the ending of an enzyme's name? -ose -ise -ase -use
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What is most always in this world, there are always exceptions, but I
diverge) BUT MPST ALWAYS the ending of an enzyme's name?
-ose
-ise
-ase
-use
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To me Ase is more of an enzymes name
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