Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction by __________? (A) Contributing water to the reaction. (B) Contributing electrons to the reaction. (C) Changing the pH of the substrates. (D) Decreasing activation energy. (E) Increasing the temperature of the substrates. @Javk
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B.) is the answer http://www.felloweducators.com/brick/bio/bioa_campbell_ch5_test_practice.htm
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because they speed up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy (AE) needed to start a chemical reaction.
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it says: decreasing activation energy
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