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for catalysis Yes, enzymes are molecularly favorable for catalysis as they are proteins that contain specific active sites that are tailored to interact favorably with the substrates that they catalyze. The active sites are formed by the tertiary and quaternary structure of the protein, which allows the enzyme to have maximal efficiency.
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