An enzyme is defined in the MSN Encarta dictionary as "A complex protein produced by living cells that promotes a bio-chemical reaction by acting as a catalyst". This said, 4yanx's questions were very valid and went unanswered. To make matters worse, he was treated poorly, just for raising the questions, much like "jacksprat@aol.com" above.
It makes sense to me that "living cells" may continue to seek food after the debris is eaten. There were also questions about plasticizers that went unanswered, which seemed valid also, especially when 4yanx stated the plasticizers were composed from fat, which I'd assume that "living cells" would crave.
Key words like "living cells", "Bio-chemical reaction" and "catalyst" all are descriptive on their own.
All in all, there is very little that seems "petty" about this.
It makes sense to me that "living cells" may continue to seek food after the debris is eaten. There were also questions about plasticizers that went unanswered, which seemed valid also, especially when 4yanx stated the plasticizers were composed from fat, which I'd assume that "living cells" would crave.
Key words like "living cells", "Bio-chemical reaction" and "catalyst" all are descriptive on their own.
All in all, there is very little that seems "petty" about this.