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an enzyme speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy needed…

Question

an enzyme speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to happen. this is similar to

  • reducing the force a ball needs to start rolling down a hill.
  • increasing the height an apple will fall from a tree.
  • blocking a flowing river with a dam to stop the flow.
  • causing a snow storm in the middle of summer when temperatures are hot.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Enzymes lower activation energy (energy needed to start a reaction), like reducing the force (energy) a ball needs to start rolling down a hill. This matches the enzyme's role.
  • Option 2: Increasing apple fall height would increase energy needed, opposite of enzyme's action.
  • Option 3: Blocking a river stops flow, while enzymes speed up reactions, not stop.
  • Option 4: Summer snowstorms are impossible and unrelated to enzyme function.

Answer:

A. reducing the force a ball needs to start rolling down a hill.