In a cell, the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur is likely lowered b a localized concentration of the reagents for the reaction O a. O b. None of these answers are correct an enzyme so specific it only works with the correct reagents Od. both of the (actual) answer options are correct

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In a cell, the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur is likely lowered by
a localized concentration of the reagents for the reaction
O a.
Ob.
None of these answers are correct
an enzyme so specific it only works with the correct reagents
OC.
9 both of the (actual) answer options are correct
Transcribed Image Text:In a cell, the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur is likely lowered by a localized concentration of the reagents for the reaction O a. Ob. None of these answers are correct an enzyme so specific it only works with the correct reagents OC. 9 both of the (actual) answer options are correct
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Activation energy is the minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule to get converted into product.

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