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11 November, 12:01

What is an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?

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  1. 11 November, 14:58
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    A catalyst is something that speeds up a chemical reaction by reducing its activation energy - the energy required for that reaction to occur.

    Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzymes are proteins which bind to substrates (reactants), putting them in a position that enables them to more readily undergo a particular reaction (through a reduction in activation energy).

    An enzyme-catalyzed reaction is a chemical reaction that is catalyzed by an enzyme.
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