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What statement best describes what happens to a substrate after it bonds to an enzyme?

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The enzyme catalyzes (speeds up) the rate at which the substrate is broken down.
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The enzyme/substrate complex is aligned to improve access during a reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

Enzymes are characterized by being catalysts that increase the speed of the reaction. Enzymes decrease activation energy for enzyme-substrate complex formation. The substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme for the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex. The product is then released and the enzyme will be available again for another reaction.

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