Analyze the fish bone diagram. Identify the specific factors and causes of increased enzymatic activity. Only choose 1 answer per number. You CANNOT repeat the same chosen option to the other numbers. 1-3 SPECIFIC FACTORS (choices are on the first photo)
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Analyze the fish bone diagram. Identify the specific factors and causes of increased enzymatic activity. Only choose 1 answer per number. You CANNOT repeat the same chosen option to the other numbers.
1-3 SPECIFIC FACTORS (choices are on the first photo)
4-10 CAUSES (choices are on the second photo)
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