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Biology, 24.02.2020 17:24, shay5878

59. Why are enzymes considered reusable?
a. Enzymes are constantly renewed by other enzymes
Cnzymes are not changed when they catalyze a chemical reaction
c. Enzymes are made of unusually strong materials
d. Enzymes are constantly regenerated by respiration

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59. Why are enzymes considered reusable?
a. Enzymes are constantly renewed by other enzymes

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