Competitive inhibition slows down the rate of normal chemical reactions because:
A) the normal substrate is malfunctioning.
B) the target enzyme binds temporarily with a look-alike substrate rather than its actual substrate.
C) it takes a long time for the enzyme to develop memory or recognition of the competing substances.
D) it causes enzyme confusion.
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