What is a competitive antagonist?
A) An inhibitor ligand for a receptor that shares its binding site with the natural activating ligand
B) An agonist ligand for a receptor that shares its binding site with the natural activating ligand
C) An inhibitor ligand for a receptor that does not affect the natural activating ligand's ability to bind the receptor
D) An agonist ligand for a receptor that does not affect the natural activating ligand's ability to bind the receptor
E) A receptor ligand that binds to a part of a receptor that is not involved in natural ligand binding
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