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We have to clearly understand the concept that enzymes are actually, chemically proteins. There are enzymes that are involved in proteins production (peptidyl synthetase), lipid or nucleic acid formation. So a protein can help in forming other protein or enzymes. Most important thing is, all proteins are coded in DNA.

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Yes, enzymes are a type of protein. Proteins are large molecules made up of amino acids, and enzymes are a specific category of proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living organisms.

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i ampositve that enzumes break down proteins so that we can use them easier and faster otherwise it would take a day to digest food

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