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Paxton Hardy
30 January, 06:48
Where might an enzyme be found in a cell?
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Adalyn Harrison
30 January, 08:17
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The enzymes that catalyze synthesis of fatty acids (a type of lipid) are located in the cytoplasm, while the enzymes that breakdown fatty acids are located in the mitochondria
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