What features of an enzyme's active site allow it to recognize and bind a substrate?
A) The active site shape is specific for the substrate.
B) The active site shape is specific for the products.
C) The active site is highly versatile and can bind a wide variety of molecules.
D) The active site is buried deep within a hydrophobic region of the enzyme.
E) The active site has a different shape than the substrate.
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