Which of the following statements about enzymes is false?
А Enzymes are made up of amino acids.
B Enzymes make otherwise slow reactions proceed more quickly.
C Enzymes provide energy for endergonic reactions.
D. Enzymes are usually specific for the chemical reactions they catalyze.
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А Enzymes are made up of amino acids.
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