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What is the main purpose of enzymes? (1 point)
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They draw molecules closer together, so bonding is easier.
They draw molecules closer together, so bonding is easier.
They increase the number of electrons available for bonding.
They increase the number of electrons available for bonding.
They increase activation energy required for a chemical reaction.
They increase activation energy required for a chemical reaction.
They speed up (catalyze) chemical reactions.
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They draw molecules closer together, so bonding is easier.
They draw molecules closer together, so bonding is easier.
They increase the number of electrons available for bonding.
They increase the number of electrons available for bonding.
They increase activation energy required for a chemical reaction.
They increase activation energy required for a chemical reaction.
They speed up (catalyze) chemical reactions.
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The main purpose of enzymes is **they speed up (catalyze) chemical reactions.**
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