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[A] : The energy derived from enzyme-su...

[A] : The energy derived from enzyme-sub-strate interaction , is called energy of formation .
[R] : Free energy is the major source of energy used by enzymes to lower the activation energies of reactions .

A

Activation energy

B

Binding energy

C

Constant energy

D

Varible energy.

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