Multiple Choice
How are enzymes able to catalyze chemical reactions so that they proceed fast enough to sustain life?
A) By transporting the product(s) of the reaction out of the cell
B) By decreasing the activation energy of the reaction
C) By creating more efficient metabolic pathways
D) By providing energy in the form of ATP
E) By removing cofactors and coenzymes that slow reactions
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