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[A level biochemistry] Example of a biomolecule that is digested via an addition reaction using an enzyme catalyst.
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gregor-meat-hammer is in A level biochemistry
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Hi,

Discussing the breaking down of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. Is there a process in which one of these biomolecules are broken down via an addition reaction?

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