When maltose is broken down into glucose monosaccharides, in an enzymatic reaction, the maltose molecule is properly called: A. the substrate B. the product C. the catalyst D. the enzyme E. the inhibitor

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When maltose is broken down into glucose monosaccharides, in an enzymatic reaction, the maltose
molecule is properly called:
A. the substrate
B. the product
C. the catalyst
D. the enzyme
E. the inhibitor

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