What role do receptor sites play in drug activity?
A) The receptor site is the location that a drug binds to, altering the function of a biomolecule.
B) The receptor site is the same as the active site in an enzyme.
C) The receptor site removes a drug from the blood stream, which limits negative side effects
D) The receptor site is unrelated to drug activity.
E) none of the above
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