Virtually all reactions in the body are mediated by enzymes - protein catalysts that increase the rate of reactions without themselves being changed in the overall process. Among the many biological reactions that are energetically possible, into useful pathways. Enzymes thus direct all metabolic events. Enzymes are protein catalysts that increase the velocity of a chemical reaction and are not consumed during the reaction they catalyze. (Note: Some types of RNA can act like enzymes, usually catalyzing the cleavage and synthesis of phosophodiester bonds RNAs with catalytic activity are called ribozymes and are much less commonly encountered than protein catalysts.)
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