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All chemical reactions require activation energy to break chemical bonds and begin the reaction. The need for activation
energy acts as a barrier to the chemical reaction occurring and/or to the speed at which it occurs. Consider the graph above. Each
represents the activation energy required without an enzyme. How will this graph change if an enzyme is added to the system?
AG will be higher
B)
E, will be lower
AG and E, will be lower
D)
Ez and the energy of products will both be

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Explanation:

E, will be lower- this denotes the activation energy

Activation energy is the specific amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur. Enzymes lower the activation energy, significantly speeding up the reaction rate.

Further Explanation:

Enzymes are proteins that catalyze reactions by working on substrates to promote reactions-including amylase breakdown of broad polysaccharides. Some enzymes like catalase, allow for the degradation of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and hydrogen; the pH, temperature, and involvement of inhibitors influence their specificity.

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