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    Enzymes That Cleave Carbon-Carbon Bonds Without the Use of Water
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Enzymes That Cleave Carbon-Carbon Bonds Without the Use of Water

Question 98

Question 98

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Enzymes that cleave carbon-carbon bonds without the use of water in the chemical reaction are members of which class of enzymes?


A) oxidoreductases
B) transferases
C) hydrolases
D) lyases
E) isomerases

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