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Absolute Specificity Enzyme Catalyzes Substrate Urease Sucrase Maltase

Absolute specificity is demonstrated by an enzyme that acts on only a single substrate, such as Urease.

Absolute specificity occurs when an enzyme catalyzes only one substrate, like Urease (or sucrase, maltase).

Front Absolute specificity?
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Back When an enzyme catalyzes only one substrate and none other.
Urease (sucrase, maltase)

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