Allosteric inhibitors act by
A) decreasing the number of enzyme molecules.
B) increasing the number of enzyme molecules.
C) decreasing the amount of the inactive form of the enzyme.
D) decreasing the amount of the active form of the enzyme.
E) increasing the amount of substrate.
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