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Chemistry, 13.08.2021 03:40 tinasidell1972

The role of an enzyme in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is to:. a. properly orient substrates to increase the probability that a reaction will occur
b. bind the transition state lowering its free energy relative to the transition state outside of the active site.
c. ensure that all of the substrate is converted to product.
d. ensure that the product is more stable than the substrate by lowering its Gibbs free energy
e. a & b

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