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In a biological reaction involving an enzyme, what does not directly participate in the reaction?
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In a biological reaction involving an enzyme, what does not directly participate in the reaction?
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In a biological reaction involving an enzyme, what does not directly participate in the reaction?
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the enzyme doesn't participate directly !! it helps in changing the substrate into product and remains unchanged itself !!
so the answer is Enzyme !!
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