7. How does the formation of
the enzyme-substrate
complex explain the reduction
of the activation energy of
chemical reactions?

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The possibly works as a test
tube within which reagents meet to
form products.With the facilitation of
the meeting provided by enzymes it is
easier for collisions between reagents to
occur and thus the activation of
the reaction is reduced. This is
one of the possible hypotheses.