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Fill in the blanks. binding energy for an enzyme catalyzed reaction, refers to the amount of energy _(released/absorbed) when the enzyme binds the substrate. another way to define binding energy is as the difference in the energy of (substrate-product/substrate-transi tion state) between the catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions

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