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4.State the name of the molecules formed which have been either broken down / made larger by the enzyme?

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4.State the name of the molecules formed which have been either broken down / made larger by the enzyme?

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The molecules that have been broken down or made larger by the enzyme are called substrates before the enzymatic reaction and products after the reaction. The enzyme catalyzes the reaction, breaking down the substrate into smaller molecules or combining substrates to form a larger molecule. The specific names of these molecules would depend on the specific reaction being catalyzed by the enzyme.

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