Simran posted an Question
June 22, 2021 • 16:47 pm 30 points
  • CSIR NET
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Transition state, s ag (uncatalyzed) ag (catalyzed) substrate ag for the reaction product reaction progress fig.: enzymes decrease the activation energy

Transition State, S AG (uncatalyzed) AG (catalyzed) Substrate AG for the reaction Product Reaction Progress Fig.: Enzymes Decrease The Activation Energy explain this graph

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    Krishan k jakhad best-answer

    we know enzymes increasing rate of biological reaction now the question is how? so this diagram is the mechanism by which they complete their task by lowering energy of activation (Ea). Activation energy is a kind of barrier or rock that must be overcome to make products in successful reaction. also the enzymes hold reactants in position so that productive collisions happen to make products. alright see attached images might help you..

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