Enzyme
The Latin root "ase" means "enzymes" or "having the quality of." It is commonly used in scientific terms related to enzymes, such as "lipase" or "oxidase."
The suffix -ase means an enzyme. For example lactase breaks down lactose, a milk sugar.
ase' is from the Yoruba language of West Africa and it means "so let it be."
Do you mean asi? It is pronounced like "ah-see". If so, it means, "like this".
A common suffix for enzyme names is "-ase". Two common enzymes are amylase and lactase. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up reactions.
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze or increase the rates of chemical reactions and ends with -ase. ase.. is the suffex for the name of Enzymes as.... Diastase , Zymase , oxidase, reductase etc.........
Hace [not ase] como 10 días.Depending on the context:It's been about 10 days.orAbout 10 days ago
An ASE Certified technician is a mechanic who has fulfilled the voluntary requirements for certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
Most end in -ase. Examples are carboxypeptidase and hydrolases.
What are you doing? That's what it means.
what are you doing (it is poor Spanish though)
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