How are coupled reactions used in biochemistry?
Answer / Naveen Singh Kuldeep
Coupled reactions in biochemistry link two or more reactions such that the products of one reaction serve as substrates for the next, allowing a series of reactions to proceed under physiological conditions. This approach helps maintain equilibrium and optimize overall efficiency.
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