Which one of the following statements is not correct?
1 The insulin produced in the human body is chemically a
steroid compound
2 Persons who have had organ transplants are treated with
steroids to suppress immune responses
3 Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents
4 Some yeasts are able to grow on straight chain hydrocarbons
Answer / guest
(3) Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents
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