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Which of the enzyme-substrate pairings is incorrect? Group of answer choicesPepsin-proteinLipase-fatNuclease-DNAAmylase-starchTrypsin-carbohydrates

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Which of the enzyme-substrate pairings is incorrect? Group of answer choicesPepsin-proteinLipase-fatNuclease-DNAAmylase-starchTrypsin-carbohydrates

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Solution 1

The incorrect enzyme-substrate pairing is Trypsin-carbohydrates. Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins, not carbohydrates.

Solution 2

The incorrect enzyme-substrate pairing is Trypsin-carbohydrates. Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins, not carbohydrates.

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