What is the most important function of enzymes in animals?
- Correct Answer: help digest food
- excrete waste
- carry oxygen
- transport messages
Explanation: In animals, an important function of enzymes is to help digest food. Digestive enzymes speed up reactions that break down large molecules of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into smaller molecules the body can use. Without digestive enzymes, animals would not be able to break down food molecules quickly enough to provide the energy and nutrients they need to survive.
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