13. Identify the lettered parts of the graph respectively, A, B, C, D. a. b. Energy B D Progress of reaction reactants, activation energy with enzyme, activation without enzyme, products reactants, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme, products C. reactants, products, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme d. products, reactants, activation with enzyme, activation energy without enzyme

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13. Identify the lettered parts of the graph respectively, A, B, C, D.
a.
b.
a.
b.
Energy
C.
d.
A
Progress of reaction
reactants, activation energy with enzyme, activation without enzyme, products
reactants, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme, products
C. reactants, products, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme
d. products, reactants, activation with enzyme, activation energy without enzyme
14. The diagram depicts an enzymatic reaction. The parts labelled A and C are respectively:
coenzyme and the active site
substrate and the active site
B
active site and the coenzyme
active site and the substrate
C
D
A
B
C
Transcribed Image Text:13. Identify the lettered parts of the graph respectively, A, B, C, D. a. b. a. b. Energy C. d. A Progress of reaction reactants, activation energy with enzyme, activation without enzyme, products reactants, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme, products C. reactants, products, activation energy without enzyme, activation energy with enzyme d. products, reactants, activation with enzyme, activation energy without enzyme 14. The diagram depicts an enzymatic reaction. The parts labelled A and C are respectively: coenzyme and the active site substrate and the active site B active site and the coenzyme active site and the substrate C D A B C
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