CharletteOmarah242
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  • 14-08-2014
  • Biology
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How is a specific enzyme able to catalyze a specific reaction?

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haylieebarb
haylieebarb haylieebarb
  • 14-08-2014
An enzyme binds to a specific substrate (reactant) for the reaction catalyzed.
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sanjna
sanjna sanjna
  • 14-08-2014
enzymes are certain chemicals which speed up the reactions they act like catalysts
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