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Phosphatase is an&nbsp;[[eznyme|eznyme]] that removes a phosphate group from an organic molecule. They are important in the [[metabolism|metabolism]] and absorption of [[carbohydrates|carbohydrates]], [[nucleotides |nucleotides]] and [[phospholipids|phospholipids]]&nbsp;<ref>The Free Dictionary, Available : http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/phosphatase [accessed 2 December 2011</ref>.  
Phosphatase is an&nbsp;[[Eznyme|enzyme]] that removes a phosphate group from an organic molecule. They are important in the [[Metabolism|metabolism]] and absorption of [[Carbohydrates|carbohydrates]], [[Nucleotides|nucleotides]] and [[Phospholipids|phospholipids]]&nbsp;<ref>The Free Dictionary, Available : http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/phosphatase [accessed 2 December 2011</ref>.  


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Phosphatase is an enzyme that removes a phosphate group from an organic molecule. They are important in the metabolism and absorption of carbohydrates, nucleotides and phospholipids [1].

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  1. The Free Dictionary, Available : http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/phosphatase [accessed 2 December 2011