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Very important !!!!!!!!!!!! How do enzymes catalyze chemical reactions? By giving up electrons By positioning substrates and destabilizing bonds By acting as substrates and forming new products By being
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Very important !!!!!!!!!!!!
How do enzymes catalyze chemical reactions?
By giving up electrons
By positioning substrates and destabilizing bonds
By acting as substrates and forming new products
By being used up in the reaction
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They speed up reactions by lowering activation energy. Many enzymes change shape when substrates bind.
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