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Suppose that enzyme X catalyzes a reaction that involves the breakdown of a substrate. The product of this reaction is an amino acid. What is the enzyme's substrate?
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Suppose that enzyme X catalyzes a reaction that involves the breakdown of a substrate. The product of this reaction is an amino acid. What is the enzyme's substrate?
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Suppose that enzyme X catalyzes a reaction that involves the breakdown of a substrate. The product of this reaction is an amino acid. What is the enzyme's substrate?
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protein
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A protein because amino acids are the monomers (or building blocks) of proteins.
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