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Chemistry, 26.02.2021 22:40 toottoot42169

(trying this again because this test is due at 3 and paimon has to get this done or she will fail) The molecules in the food we eat are.
A. Enzyme, water
B. Small, insoluble
C. Large, insoluble
D. Enzyme, insoluble

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