Enzymes CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY can bend the substrate(s) to make it (them) less stable provide a "scaffold" at which two substrates can meet and orient relative to one another can position two substrates so that they align precisely for a reaction to occur between them can provide a pocket of an acidic environment in otherwise neutral surroundings undergo permanent changes during catalysis
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Enzymes can bend the substrate(s) to make them less stable: This is true, as enzymes can induce a strain in the substrate, making it less stable and more susceptible to the reaction. Show more…
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