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Rylan Cochran
23 March, 18:07
Explain the role of enzymes in living cells
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Zechariah Clements
23 March, 20:51
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First, the basic function of an enzyme is to increase the rate of a reaction. Most cellular reactions occur about a million times faster than they would in the absence of an enzyme. Second, most enzymes act specifically with only one reactant (called a substrate) to produce products.
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