What controls the type of reaction that the enzymes can help speed up?
I had to use Yahoo Answers for this one. This is the most closely related answer I could find for your question. If this doesn't help I'll keep looking. Enzymes help to speed up a reaction in a cell/chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy needed to produce a reaction each enzyme act with only one substance/substrate like a lock and key. This is what is meant that they are specific for one reaction. Things that can change or alter an enzymes productivity would be: temperature extremes out of it's optimum range, as well as changes in pH, chemical presence (toxins) amt of substrate or conc. of enzymes in a solution.
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@emmigrace222 Can you help find it then?
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ok the answer for @_SebasQ is right (from gade)
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