Cellulase

/ˈsɛljəleɪz/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down cellulose into simpler sugars that living things can use for food or energy.

From cellulose + -ase (enzyme suffix). The -ase suffix is used for all enzymes; cellulase was named following the standard enzyme naming convention established in early biochemistry.

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