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Give three reasons to explain the enormous catalytic power of enzymes ​

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Answered by sayanakhtar123
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●Enzymes are highly specific, that is, a particular enzyme will bind to a particular substrate molecule.

●Enzymes lowers down the activation energy of the reaction thus increases the rate of enzymatic reaction or catalysis.

●The weak, non-covalent interaction occurring between the substrate and the enzyme also contributes to the enormous catalytic power of enzymes.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The three reasons to explain the enormous catalytic power of the enzymes are-

  • There are enzymes which mingle with the particular substrate molecule.
  • Enzymes decreases the activation energy of the reaction thus acts as a catalyst that speed up the enzymatic reaction.
  • The reaction between the the substrate and the enzyme is weak, non-covalent interaction which play a vital part to the enormous catalytic power of enzymes.

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