Which of the following is NOT true about enzymes?   Enzymes are proteins   Enzymes raise the activation energy of a chemical reaction   Enzymes help a chemical reaction to occur more quickly   Enzymes have an active site   Enzymes may be controlled by feedback inhibition

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Which of the following is NOT true about enzymes?

 
  1. Enzymes are proteins

     
  2. Enzymes raise the activation energy of a chemical reaction

     
  3. Enzymes help a chemical reaction to occur more quickly

     
  4. Enzymes have an active site

     
  5. Enzymes may be controlled by feedback inhibition

     

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