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An enzyme-catalyzed reaction ___________ than reactions that are not catalyzed.

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Answered by pavan85
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They are catalysts that make biochemical reactions possible. 2. ... Answer: During an enzyme catalyzed reaction the enzymebonds with a specific substrate at the active site. This is called an enzyme-substrate complex.
Answered by amarjyotijyoti87
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enzymes lower the activation energy for chemical reactions. enzymes change the Keq for chemical reactions. many enzymes change shape slightly when substrate binds. reactions occur at the "active site" of enzymes, where a precise 3D orientation of amino acids is an important feature of catalysis.

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