Answer:
a. Non-Competitive
b. Competitive
c. The substrate is acetylcholine. The products are acetic acid and choline.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Non-Competitive. Here, the inhibitor binds to the enzymes allosteric site. This action changes the shape of the enzymes active site, so that it can no longer bind to the correct substrate.
b. Competitive. Here, the inhibitor binds directly to the enzymes active site, thereby blocking other substrates.
c. A "substrate" is the molecule that binds to an enzyme. The "product" is what the enzyme produces after it acts upon the substrate.