Test: AP Biology

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How do enzymes speed up a chemical reaction?

They tightly bind to the transition state, speeding up the reaction by removing transition states and leaving only products

They increase the concentration of one or more of the reactants

They increase the temperature of the reaction, allowing it to occur faster

They shift the equilibrium in favor of the products, allowing more product to be created

They lower the activation energy of a reaction

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