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Skylar Reese
19 November, 13:39
Enzymes often end in?
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19 November, 14:42
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-ase suffix
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Aileen Levine
19 November, 14:47
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The suffix - ase is used in biochemistry to form names of enzymes. The most common way to name enzymes is to add this suffix onto the end of the substrate, e. g. an enzyme that breaks down peroxides may be called peroxidase; the enzyme that produces telomeres is called telomerase.
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