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How does the tertiary structure of an enzyme help the enzyme catalyze reactions?

A. It protects the substrate from other enzymes.
B. It shields the substrate from incorrect reactants.
C. It traps heat around the substrate molecules.
D. It creates an active site that binds the substrate.

How does the tertiary structure of an enzyme help the enzyme catalyze reactions? A-example-1
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Answer:

B. It shields the substrate from incorrect reactants.

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