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Levi Murillo
25 May, 16:36
What is the definition of an active site?
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Raine
25 May, 19:46
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An active site is commonly referred to enzymes. It is defined as the region on an enzyme that binds to other substances during a reaction causing the reaction to speed up. It is where a substrate binds and catalysis happens. Hope this answers your question.
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