Question:

To catalyze a biochemical reaction, an enzyme typically A

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To catalyze a biochemical reaction, an enzyme typically A

To catalyze a biochemical reaction, an enzyme typically A drives the reaction to completion by consuming byproducts of the reaction B binds temporarily to reactant molecules to lower the activation energy of the reaction C dissociates into additional reactant molecules, thereby increasing the reaction rate D decomposes and releases energy to increase the number of successful collisions between reactant molecules