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16 May, 04:11

Are enzymes used to speed up reactions that build molecules, break molecules down,

or both?

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  1. 16 May, 04:15
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    Answer: Enzymes deals with both.

    An enzyme basically acts on a chemical reaction by speeding up the process.

    A chemical reaction is either anabolic (synthesis by building up of smaller substances) or catabolic (breaking down of larger/bigger substances). Therefore an enzyme can speed up reactions to build up and break down molecules.
  2. 16 May, 04:31
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    Enzymes are used to speed up reactions. They're also called catalysts and their main purpose is as a speed boost for reactions
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