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13 September, 07:00

Examine the reaction below, and then answer the question. A+B Enzyme 1 → C+D Enzyme 2 → E+F Enzyme 3 → G+H Absence of which enzyme would cause the greatest reduction in the production of G and H? Examine the reaction below, and then answer the question. A+B Enzyme 1 C+D Enzyme 2 E+F Enzyme 3 G+H Absence of which enzyme would cause the greatest reduction in the production of G and H? Absence of any of the enzymes would have the same effect-decrease or block the production of G and H. Enzyme 1 Enzyme 2 Enzyme 3

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  1. 13 September, 07:12
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    Absence of any of the enzymes would have the same effect-decrease or block the production of G and H.

    Explanation:

    Enzymes are catalyst which increases the rate of a reaction by decreasing the activation energy.

    Enzymes are necessary for almost every chemical reaction, so in the absence of any enzyme at any step affects the production of products.

    So, absence of any of the enzymes would have the same effect-decrease or block the production of G and H.
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