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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are enzymes in a chemical reaction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They regulate the chemical reaction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

biological catalysts that lower the activation energy (energy required to get a reaction going) of a reaction! (they work in exergonic, or energetically favourable, reactions that only need a little push to get started. If you need to get an endergonic, or energetically unfavourable, reaction started, you need a bigger push, like the breaking of ATP for instance)

OpenStudy (roku):

do you have a citation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they provide an alternate route for the reaction that has a lower activation energy. this way more of the reaction molecules have enough energy to collide and form products. ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are type of protiens that helps accelerate chemical reactions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

catalysts they speed up chemical reactions.

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