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What does the root word zyme mean?

The root word "zyme" comes from the Greek word "zyme" meaning "leaven" or "ferment". It refers to any substance that causes fermentation or other chemical changes.

This root is commonly found in words related to enzymes, which are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. For example:

* Enzyme: A biological catalyst that speeds up a chemical reaction.

* Zymogen: An inactive precursor of an enzyme.

* Zymology: The study of fermentation.

* Zymase: An enzyme that breaks down sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide during fermentation.

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