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Biology, 01.09.2019 08:00 luceridiaaz

If we did not have enzymes, would we all be malnourished? like, enzymes are the things that break down what we eat. they also absorbed the nutrients. so, i think that's what would happen. also, what if we increased the amount of enzymes in our body? what would happen then?

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