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How is the activation energy for enzyme catalyzed reactions decreased?

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How is the activation energy for enzyme catalyzed reactions decreased?

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Answer Biochemical reactions are controlled by feedback mechanisms. One of them is end product inhibition. All reaction result in a product. For example the pituitary secretes FSH which acts on the ovary to produce estrogens.

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