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choose the correct answer. how does an enzyme speed up (catalyze) a chemical reaction? by lowering the activation energy by stopping all chemical reactions in the body
Enzymes are biological catalysts. They speed up chemical reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy, as shown in the energy - reaction progress graph where the activation energy ($E_a$) is lower when the enzyme (catalyst) is present. Stopping all chemical reactions in the body is not how enzymes work.
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by lowering the activation energy