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Reproduction › ViewWhat is IVF?
A. Sperm is directly inserted into the uterus.
B. The egg cell is fertilised outside the body and then implanted back into the uterus.
C. A hormone.
D. When sperm is inserted into the vagina.
Macromolecules & Enzymes › View
Why are enzymes important?
A. Help keep pH stable
B. Help increase rate of reaction
C. Allow the cell to use energy to make food
D. Provide cells with energy for life functions