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The Process by Which an Enzyme Allows a Reaction to Run

Question 31

Question 31

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The process by which an enzyme allows a reaction to run much faster than it would on its own is known as ____.


A) a redox reaction
B) allosteric regulation
C) induced fit
D) catalysis
E) phosphorylation

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