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Bronsted and Lowry defined a base as a(n)
Enzymes
Substances of biological origin that greatly enhance the speed of most chemical interactions happening in cellular environments.
Enzymatically Catalyzed
A process facilitated by enzymes to speed up chemical reactions in biological systems.
Inversely Proportional
A relationship between two variables where as one variable increases, the other decreases at a consistent rate, and vice versa.
Enzyme Concentration
The amount of enzyme present in a solution, which affects the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
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