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Enzymes act as catalysts. They speed up the reaction time.

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Enzymes affect reactions in living cells by lowering the activation energy required for the reactions to occur, thus speeding up the rate of chemical reactions. They do this by binding to specific substrates and catalyzing the conversion of these substrates into products. This enables cells to carry out essential biological processes efficiently.

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Enzymes act as catalysts. They speed up the reaction time.

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Enzymes influence the speed of biochemical reactions, they act as catalysts.

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They act as a catalyst and change the speed of reactions within an organism (helping to maintain homeostasis)

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Enzymes reduce the amount of activation energy required to start a chemical reaction.

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speed of the reaction

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activation energy of the reaction.

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