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Characteristic of enzymes allows it to be highly specific in the reactions they catalyze?
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Characteristic of enzymes allows it to be highly specific in the reactions they catalyze?
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Answer: the structure
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the way that an enzyme forms from a polypeptide bond and the bonds formed between it caracterise the enzymes active site
the active site is specific to certain substrates which are catalysed
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