What is the difference between constitutive and inducible enzymes?
A) Constitutive enzymes are necessary for the function of the cell
B) Constitutive enzymes are made by genes that turn on and off production
C) Inducible enzymes are not made all the time by genes
D) Inducible enzymes are not necessary for the function of the cell
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