Enzymes increase the amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place.(1 point)

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No, this statement is incorrect. Enzymes do not increase the amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place. In fact, enzymes lower the activation energy required for a reaction, thus facilitating and speeding up the reaction. They do this by binding to substrates and providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower energy barriers.
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