BIOLOGY (LL)
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Chapter 6, Problem 2TY
Enzymes speed up reactions by
- a. providing chemical energy to fuel a reaction.
- b. lowering the activation energy necessary to initiate a reaction.
- c. causing an endergonic reaction to become an exergonic reaction.
- d. substituting for one of the reactants necessary for a reaction.
- e. none of the above.
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Enzymes catalyze a chemical reaction by
A. decreasing the amount of ATP required to activate a reaction
B. increasing the amount of ATP required to activate a reaction
C. slowing down the reaction to obtain more products
D. increasing the reaction to obtain more products
E. decreasing the amount of ATP required and obtaining more products.
Which of the following statements is false?
a. A reaction may not occur at a detectable rate even though it has a favorable equilibrium.
b. After a reaction, the enzyme involved becomes available to catalyze the reaction again.
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B.
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