What conditions not lead to a change in the free energy necessary for the course of reaction?
a) presence of enzyme that do not catalyse the reaction
b) lack of enzyme catalysing the reaction
c) presence of enzyme catalysing the reaction
d) none
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Enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction - that is the required amount of energy needed for a reaction to occur. They do this by binding to a substrate and holding it in a way that allows the reaction to happen more efficiently.
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