different between enzymes vs catalysts
enzymes
English
Noun
enzymes
- plural of enzyme
French
Noun
enzymes m or f
- plural of enzyme
Verb
enzymes
- second-person singular present indicative of enzymer
- second-person singular present subjunctive of enzymer
enzymes From the web:
- what enzymes are involved in dna replication
- what enzymes break down proteins
- what enzymes are involved in transcription
- what enzymes break down carbohydrates
- what enzymes does the pancreas secrete
- what enzymes are used in dna replication
- what enzymes are in the stomach
- what enzymes are in the small intestine
catalysts
English
Noun
catalysts
- plural of catalyst
catalysts From the web:
- what catalysts are going away
- what catalysts do
- what catalysts are used in industry
- what catalysts are going away d2
- what catalysts are going away beyond light
- what catalysts are used in catalytic converters
- what catalysts are used in cracking
- what catalysts are used in the perkin reaction
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