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Enzymes
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Enzymes: proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions
Energy of activation: The energy barrier that must be overcome for a chemical reaction to proceed
Substrate: The material/reactant upon which the enzyme acts
Active Site: The chemically active region of an enzyme
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