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The specificity of an enzyme is due to its active site. The active site is shaped so that only a certainA. product molecule can fit into itB. cofactor can fit into it.C. substrate molecule can fit into
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The specificity of an enzyme is due to its active site. The active site is shaped so that only a certainA. product molecule can fit into itB. cofactor can fit into it.C. substrate molecule can fit into it.D. histone can fit into it.
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C. substrate molecule can fit into it.
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