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Which statement about enzymes is true?
An enzyme functions to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction.
Enzymes are proteins that function as catalysts in nonliving things.
Each enzyme can catalyze many different biochemical reactions.
Enzymes and substrates fit together like a lock and key.
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