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Define enzyme catalysis. What is the reason for its specific nature.
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Answered by kanna234
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Enzyme catalysis is the increase in the rate of a process by a biological molecule, an "enzyme". Most enzymes are proteins, and most such processes are chemical reactions. ... The reduction of activation energy (Ea) increases the fraction of reactant molecules that can overcome this barrier and form the product.

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  • Enzyme catalysis is the increase in the rate of a process by a biological molecule, an "enzyme".

  • Most enzymes are proteins, and most such processes are chemical reactions.

  • The reduction of activation energy increase fraction of reactant molecules that can overcome this barrier & form the product.

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