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Biology, 26.02.2022 22:50 tonydeanfbg4798

Which describes energy in the reaction represented by the graph above? Group of answer choices:

-Energy is required to start the reaction; energy is then absorbed.
-No energy is required to started the reaction; energy is then absorbed.
-No energy is required to start the reaction; energy is then released.
-Energy is required to start the reaction; energy is then released.

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