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Biology, 01.12.2019 11:31 vc0620120

1. which of the following would differ if you compared the same reaction taking place with and without an enzyme? (1 point)
a) the chemical energy of the reactants
b) the chemical energy of the products
c) the energy required to start the reaction
d) the overall energy of the reaction

2. which of the following would occur if cells did not have enzymes? (1 point)
a) cells would not have any chemical reactions taking place.
b) cells would have some chemical reactions, but not enough to support life processes.
c) reactions in cells would be too slow to sustain life.

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