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"Inside your mouth. It's like the saliva that you won't be able to taste food without."

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A enzyme reacts with a substrate at the enzyme's active site.

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This part is called the active site and it lowers the activation energy needed for the biochemical reactions happening in the body so that these reactions are speeded up enough to be useful.

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Enzymes reduce the activation energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.

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The Activation Site.

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The activation, or the active, site.

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active site

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Im not sure

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Q: What is the name of the Place on an enzyme where reaction occurs?
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