Hayya Hayya
  • 26-03-2019
  • Biology
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why do enzymes act upon energy of activation

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chuck96
chuck96 chuck96
  • 26-03-2019

In the presence of an enzyme, the Activation energy is lowered. thus the reactions reaches the activation energy and the reaction is initiated faster and therefore completes faster than the reactions without enzymes. Enzymes lower activation energy, which allows a reaction to occur at a faster rate.

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