Enzymes aid in metabolism by ____

a. changing the DG of the reaction
b. adding additional reactants to the system
c. slowing the rate of some reactions and increasing the rate of other reactions
d. stabilizing the transition state
e. removing unused reactants from the system


ANSWER: d

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