Enzymes lower activation energy by providing the substrates with an ideal environment for the certain reaction. Often, certain parts of the enzyme chain in the activation site will make the substrate...
The best explanation of this seems to be the induced-fit model. In this model, as the enzyme and substrate (we'll consider a single substrate, but there could be more than one) interact, the shape of...
The precise manner in which an enzyme lowers the activation energy of a reaction is not known, but current ideas are contained in the "induced-fit model" of enzyme action. This model (or idea)...
ENZYMES WILL LOWER THE ACTIVATION ENERGY.ACTIVATION ENERGY IS THE INITIAL "PUSH" TO START A REACTION.ENZYME WILL SPEED UP THE PROCESS OF STARTING THE REACTION..THINK OF SOMEONE TRYING TO CLIMB OVER A...