Denoting an enzyme
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The suffix is "-ase", which simply marks the word as naming a particular enzyme.
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The suffix -ase means an enzyme. For example lactase breaks down lactose, a milk sugar.
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False. Enzyme names typically end in the suffix "–ase".
The suffix "-ase" is commonly added to the name of a substance to signify that it is an enzyme. Examples include lipase, amylase, and protease.
Typically, any macro-biomolecule whose name ends with the suffix -ase is an enzyme.
An enzyme that usually ends in the suffix "-ase" is called an enzyme.
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The suffix is "-ase", which simply marks the word as naming a particular enzyme.
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ASE
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ase ase
The suffix -ase means an enzyme. For example lactase breaks down lactose, a milk sugar.