Respuesta :
In the given graph, it can be seen that the energy consumed by Reaction B is much lower compared to Reaction A during which both of the reaction reached the peak. This now suggest that because the reaction energy required for B is lowered, then the answer to this item is the second option.
Answer: Reaction A is not enzyme-catalyzed, while reaction B is enzyme-catalyzed
Explanation:
The minimum energy required by the reactants to cross the energy barrier is called as activation energy. The use of enzyme lowers the activation energy as it takes the reaction through a different pathway which is lower in energy. Thus a enzyme catalyzed reaction has low activation energy as compared to a non catalyzed reaction.