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Marely
11 May, 01:06
Enzymes allow chemical reactions to occur how
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Emanuel Myers
11 May, 04:17
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They speed up the reaction. They are organic catalysts. And catalysts are used to speed up reactions. It needs lower activation energy if the catalyst (enzyme) is added.
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