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    Which Two Enzymes Catalyze the Steps Converting the Toxic Superoxide
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Which Two Enzymes Catalyze the Steps Converting the Toxic Superoxide

Question 59

Question 59

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Which two enzymes catalyze the steps converting the toxic superoxide ion to less harmful oxygen gas?


A) catalase and hydrogen peroxidases
B) superoxide dismutase and hydrogen peroxidase
C) superoxide dismutase and catalase
D) catalase and oxidase
E) superoxide dismutase and oxidase

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