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what is the role of enzymes as catalysts that lower the activation energy of biochemical reactions
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The function of the enzyme is lowering the activation energy by facilitating the formation of the transition state (see below sentence 5)
This function of enzymes results to increasing the speed of the reaction. However it does not change the equilibrium of the reaction, nor the ΔG (energy consumed or produced)
It is important to understand that enzymes accelerates the forward and reverse reactions by the same factor.


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