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Enzymes speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy of the reaction.
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
enzymes accelerate reactions, therefore helping the cell's metabolism
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
No, the sole purpose of enzymes are to increase the rate of a chemical reaction. Even if they are not at an optimal temperature, they will not slow down the reaction. They won't work as efficiently, but it will still be slightly faster than without the enzymes.
Enzymes lower the activation energy required to start the reaction.
Yes,enzymes speed up metabolic reaction in organisms.
Enzymes are biocatalysts, they accelerate the reaction rate. Different individual enzymes operate by different mechanisms.
Enzymes
Metabolic reactions require organic catalysts called enzymes. These enzymes lower the activation energy of the reaction, thus increasing its reaction rate.
Enzymes lower the activation energy required to start the reaction.
by lowering the activation energy needed
by lowering the activation energy needed
It acts as an catalyst and activate the rate of reaction.
They are called enzymes; each one is specific for one metabolic reaction.
Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysts are substances that accelerate a chemical reaction. They decrease the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
Without enzymes the metabolic pathways are .