Which of the following binds to the active site of an enzyme? A) non competitive inhibitor B) product C) substrate D) any other enzyme E) none of the above
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So, option A is incorrect. The product of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is what is formed after the reaction has taken place. It does not bind to the active site of the enzyme. So, option B is incorrect. The substrate is the molecule upon which an enzyme acts. It Show more…
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