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How is a specific enzyme able to catalyze a specific reaction?
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A Different enzymes
are synthesized in specific
areas of the cytoplasm. B Most
enzymes
can
catalyze
many different
reactions
. C An
enzyme
binds to a
specific
substrate (reactant) for the
reaction catalyzed
.
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