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Enzymes Inactive Precursor 2.1.4(f Produced Form Damage Cell

Some enzymes are produced in an inactive precursor form (proenzymes or zymogens) to control their activity and prevent cellular damage.

Some enzymes are produced in an inactive precursor form (proenzymes or zymogens) to control their activity and prevent cellular damage.

Front Inactive precursor enzymes 2.1.4(f)
Back - some enzymes that are produced in inactive form

- these are mainly enzymes that can cause damage to cell or whose actions need to be controlled via certain conditions

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