Apyrase

/ˈæpɪreɪs/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down nucleotides (building blocks of DNA and RNA) by removing phosphate groups.

From Greek 'a-' (without) plus 'pyr' (fire) plus '-ase' (enzyme suffix), originally referencing the enzyme's ability to work without heat. The term reflects how scientists describe enzyme function through metaphor.

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