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Biology, 20.10.2019 21:00 rogersdeloris1ovgm3b

How does the activation energy differ between reactions a and b, which are both enzyme-catalyzed reactions?

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a. reaction a has a lower activation energy than reaction b
b. reaction a has a higher actvation energy than reaction b
c. reaction a & b have the same activation energy.
d. reaction a & b don't require activation energy.

i think it's option b but i'm not sure.


How does the activation energy differ between reactions a and b, which are both enzyme-catalyzed rea

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