Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach
Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach
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ISBN: 9781259709227
Author: Marjorie Kelly Cowan Professor, Heidi Smith
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Enzymes are the cellular macromolecules which play a crucial role in the completion of cellular chemical reactions. Enzymes are called biological catalysts because they control the rate of chemical reaction. Enzymes are specific for a substrate and therefore, they are named on the basis of their target.

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