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22 June, 06:50

What part of an enzyme is specific for and accommodates its substrate?

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  1. 22 June, 07:36
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    answer: active site.

    -enzymes are a biological catalyst that act on molecules called substrates and converts the substrates into different molecules known as products.

    -a substrate is the material upon which an enzyme acts, can be lipid, protein or carbohydrates.

    - active site is the region of an enzyme where the substrate will bind and undergo a chemical reaction.
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