What does the specificity of an enzyme refer to?
A. The ability of an enzyme to speed up any chemical reaction.
B. The ability of an enzyme to act on multiple substrates.
C. The ability of an enzyme to act only on one specific substrate.
D. The ability of an enzyme to change its shape to fit any substrate.
Select your answer:

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Vaccines Biotherapeutics & Cellular Meat › ViewWhat does an RNA vaccine contain that helps the immune system recognize and respond to pathogens?
A. Lipid nanoparticles
B. Inactivated viruses
C. Genetic material that instructs the human body to make a molecule from the disease-causing pathogen
D. Traditional vaccine components
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Tachycardia is:
A. a slow pulse less than 60 beats per minute
B. a slow pulse less than 70 beats per minute
C. a fast pulse more than 100 beats per minute
D. a fast pulse more than 115 beats per minute