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14 January, 21:30

How does the presence of digestive enzymes affect an animal's diet?

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  1. 15 January, 01:09
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    The presence of specific types of enzyme for a substrate means that the food where the substrate is found, is included in the animal's diet. This is because having a specific enzyme means that it is able to digest the food into useful molecules for energy and constant growth.
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