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18 July, 17:38

How does an enzyme, acting as a biological catalyst, affect activation energy? So my teacher told us in the question that enzymes act as catalysts. So she said we cannot offer that same information back in our answers and in other words I cannot say it speeds up activation energy. So what should I say because I don't know

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  1. 18 July, 20:50
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    You can say:

    Enzymes are soluble.

    Enzymes are proteinous in nature.

    Enzymes are sensitive to temperature.

    Enzymes are sensitive to the activity or alkalinity of their environment.

    Enzymes can br inactivated by inhibitors.
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