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Anabelle Robles
24 October, 05:46
Why would life be impossible without enzymes?
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Zoe Parrish
24 October, 09:30
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All the important functions of our body would simply be too slow for us to survive such as digestion. if we didn't digest quick enough our stomachs would be bloated all the time
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