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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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Please help 100 points

Biology
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Savatey [412]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. Enzymes work by binding to reactant molecules and holding them in such a way that the chemical bond-breaking and bond-forming processes take place more readily. Reaction coordinate diagram showing the course of a reaction with and without a catalyst. With the catalyst, the activation energy is lower than without.

b. Because stains are made of different types of molecules, a range of enzymes are needed to break them down. Proteases break down proteins, so are good for blood, egg, gravy, and other protein stains. Amylases break down starches, and lipases break down fats and grease.

Explanation:

enyata [817]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

enzymes work by binding to reactant molecules and holding them in such a way that the chemical bond-breaking and bond-forming processes take place more readily. reaction coordinate diagram showing the course of a reaction with and without a catalyst. with the catalyst, the activation energy is lower than without. and enzymes work on laundry stains because stains are made of different types of molecules, a range of enzymes are needed to break them down. proteases break down proteins, so are good for blood, egg, gravy, and other protein stains. amylases break down starches, and lipases break down fats and grease.

Explanation:

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