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Which type of molecule speeds up chemical reactions in living things? Lipid Nucleic acid Protein Water
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Which type of molecule speeds up chemical reactions in living things?
Lipid
Nucleic acid
Protein
Water
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It’s Protein I’m sure
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The answer is Protein
Step-by-step explanation:
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