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Portion of an enzyme to which a substrate can attach

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An active site

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Enzymes are biological catalysts that catalyze chemical reactions or biochemical reactions. They are substrate specific and each enzyme acts on a certain specific substrate.
  • Enzymes contain a pocket-like structure called the active site where the substrate binds according to the induced-fit model.
  • Upon binding of the substrate to the active site catalysis takes place and the substrate is converted to product. Enzymes remain unchanged after the reaction.
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