justify the statement enzymes are specific in actionm
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Enzymes are specific because enzymes use binding energy to reduce the activation energy of the reaction. The more specific the enzyme, the tighter that they can bind the transition state, the faster the reaction rate. Enzymes are so specific because of their unique active sites .
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Enzymes Are Powerful and Highly Specific Catalysts. ... Enzymes are highly specific both in the reactions that they catalyze and in their choice of reactants, which are called substrates. An enzyme usually catalyzes a single chemical reaction or a set of closely related reactions
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