Answer:
The correct answer is D. competitive inhibition
Step-by-step explanation:
Competitive inhibition occurs when a substance called inhibitor that resembles like substrate binds in place of substrate in the enzyme and inhibit the chemical reaction that can occur by binding of enzyme with substrate.
So in competitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds to enzyme because it might have a higher affinity for enzyme or the number of inhibitors is higher than the substrate. This binding prevents the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex by blocking the active sites of the enzyme.
So here if a drug can be found that could block the active site of enzymes that is coded by HIV then it would be the example of competitive inhibition.