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How did the Hebrew state and religion differ from earlier Near Eastern states and religions? How were they the same?
Enzyme Activity
The process by which enzymes act as catalysts to enable or accelerate biochemical reactions.
Chemical Digestion
The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules through enzymatic action in the digestive system.
Proteins
Large, complex molecules essential for structure, function, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs, composed of amino acids.
Denatured
Refers to a structural change in a protein that results in the loss of its biological properties, often due to heat, acid, or other chemical agents.
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