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What is the term for a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions?
What is the term for a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions?
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An enzyme is a type of protein that speeds up biochemical reactions.
By lowering the activation energy required for these reactions, enzymes act as catalysts, making the processes occur more rapidly.