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it is important that an enzyme is stabilized because...

a) the enzyme reduces the energy required to reach the highest energy of the reaction

b) therefore the reduction of activation energy increases the number of reactant molecules with enough energy to reach the activation energy and form the product.

c) the enzymes can collide faster with the substrate (also known as lock and key)

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