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What is the purpose of a veneer?
Irreversible Change
A permanent alteration of a substance or system from which recovery or return to the original condition is impossible under normal conditions.
Enzymes
Biological molecules that significantly speed up the rate of virtually all of the chemical reactions that take place within cells.
Organic Compounds
Chemical compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, including a wide range of substances such as fuels, plastics, food additives, and drugs.
Proteins
Large, complex molecules made of amino acids that perform a vast array of functions in living organisms, including structural, enzymatic, and regulatory roles.
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