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Rachel Page
7 August, 13:24
Enzymes can be re used? why?
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Lesly Carson
7 August, 15:27
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Yes. Because:
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Enzymes are not reactants and are not used up during the reaction. Once an enzyme binds to a substrate and catalyzes the reaction, the enzyme is released, unchanged, and can be used for another reaction.
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