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In the induced-fit model of enzymes, a substrate associates itself with which part of an enzyme? A. the denatured site B. the amino acid site C. the active site
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In the induced-fit model of enzymes, a substrate associates itself with which part of an enzyme?
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the denatured site
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the amino acid site
C.
the active site
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That would be C. The active site.
The active site is the part of an enzyme to which substrates bind and where a reaction is catalyzed.
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It’s c because my teacher helped me
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