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What are substrates? A. the products of chemical reactions B. the enzymes used to speed up chemical reactions C. the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reaction
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What are substrates?
A. the products of chemical reactions
B. the enzymes used to speed up chemical reactions
C. the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reaction
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Answer: I believe the answer is C
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No, the correct answer would be B. The enzymes used to speed up (catalyze) chemical reactions.
This is because without the substrate, it would catalyze anything
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