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In a biological reaction involving and enzyme the substrate binds to A. The active site of an enzyme B. the active of another substrate C. The inactive site of an enzyme D. The inactive site of another
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In a biological reaction involving and enzyme the substrate binds to
A. The active site of an enzyme
B. the active of another substrate
C. The inactive site of an enzyme
D. The inactive site of another substrate
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I took the test the answer is A the active site of an enzyme
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A) The active site of an enzyme
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