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Raelynn
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26 June, 05:37
How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions
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Kadyn Mcbride
26 June, 05:38
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They lower the activation energy, that is required for a specific process.
The enzyme works like a lock and key, where the lock is the enzyme that gets activated by a molecule the "key". Once they bind to each other the process gets started.
Without enzymes the process would have to occur entirely on it's own.
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