A competitive inhibitor
A) binds at a site other than the active site.
B) irreversibly binds and inactivates the enzyme.
C) cannot be processed by the enzyme.
D) does not inhibit enzyme activity but does lower substrate concentration.
E) binds to and inactivates the substrate.
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Q27: The induced-fit model
A)was proposed by Hans Buchner.
B)distorts
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Q30: Feedback inhibition prevents cells from
A)the harmful effects
Q31: An allosteric inhibitor
A)increases the rate of substrate
Q33: An example of an irreversible inhibitor is
A)a
Q34: The type of inhibitor that binds to
Q35: Saturation can be defined as
A)denaturation of an
Q36: All of the following are examples of
Q37: A noncompetitive inhibitor will
A)bind to free enzyme.
B)bind
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