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Why is less energy needed for reaction to occur when an enzyme is present

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Answered by grandhisruthika
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Explanation:

The energy required to reach the transition state (the activation energy) constitutes a barrier to the progress of the reaction, limiting the rate of the reaction. Enzymes (and other catalysts) act by reducing the activation energy, thereby increasing the rate of reaction.

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