Biology, asked by mumalek, 5 months ago

why are enzymes needed for chemical reactions in cells?

Please do not just copy and paste it here from google... I wouldn't have asked if I could just google it which I don't because it is plagiarism. And also don't write stuff as you would help but you don't know the answer in the answer section because that would just get you points for nothing.
I am only saying this because I have seen people doing it on another question which I want to answer but it only allows two people to answer it (and the people wrote stuff like that and so, therefore, other people can't answer...)
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Answered by simranjagtap
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Answer:

What do our cells have, that a test-tube lacks? The ... Enzymes are biological catalysts--they catalyze the chemical reactions that ... But the alignment is key--nothing will happen without it .

Answered by sabiya3558
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Explanation:

Enzyme function as organic catalysts.....

Many enzyme function by lowering the activities energy reaction. By bring the rectants closer together ,. chemical bond may be weakened and reaction will proceed faster than without the catalysts

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