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How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions? Enzymes

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enzymes are biological catalysts which speeds of up chemical reactions which is occuring on an organism

Step-by-step explanation:

when an enzyme is deposited to a metabolic reaction, the active site of the enzymes me will be attaching to the substrate particle. then the substrate particle will be broken down to product particles

eg : starch + amylase gives maltose

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Answer:

lower the activation energy of chemical reactions.

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