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How do enzymes lower activation energy?
A. by linking to the substrate and causing a chemical reaction
B. by linking to the substrate permanently, creating a very large molecule
C. by changing the temperature and pH of the substrate's environment
D. by undergoing a chemical change and reacting with the substrate
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D, by undergoing a chemical change and reacting with the substrate .
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