I suppose this question technically has an answer, but I doubt anyone knows what it is, and I doubt even more that anyone much cares what it is.
There are many, many different enzymes. Some of them are only a little different. Some of them are quite a bit different but still do the same thing because the part that really matters is either the same or similar enough so as to make no difference.
At a rough guess, I'd say that dihydrolipoyl transacetylase (involved in cellular respiration, so basically every cell needs some version of it all the time, as opposed to things like DNA polymerase which is only needed in cell reproduction) is likely the most common.
Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, followed by oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth's crust.
The most abundant element in Earth's crust is oxygen, making up about 46% of its mass. Silicon is the second most abundant element, comprising about 28% of the Earth's crust.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element found on Earth. Other abundant elements include helium, and oxygen, as well as silicon.
The two most abundant gases in the Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
Which is the most important and abundant carbon-fixing enzyme on earth
Rubisco
Rubisco
Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the crust of the Earth.
No,the second most abundant
Oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust.
The most abundant metal in the earth crust is aluminium.
RuBisCO is the most common protein on Earth. This protein is an enzyme.
The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust is iron. The most abundant element in the Earth's core is oxygen.
Oxygen is the most common and abundant element in the Earth's crust having 47% of the mass.
The Iron at the Earth's core is magnetic and is the most abundant, at the earth's crust, Lodestone is the most abundant naturally occurring magnetic material.
It is the most abundant element in the body.