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How is the reaction different with and without the enzyme?
The reaction produces one product without the enzyme.
O The amount of energy necessary to complete the reaction is less with the enzyme.
O The reaction releases less energy overall with the enzyme.
O Different products are produced from the reaction without the enzyme.
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