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Marcus Parsons
25 March, 17:56
Why are enzymes specific to a certain reaction?
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Chelsea Brooks
25 March, 20:17
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Enzymes bind with chemical reactants called substrates. There may be one or more substrates for each type of enzyme, depending on the particular chemical reaction. In some reactions, a single-reactant substrate is broken down into multiple products ... The enzyme's active site binds to the substrate.
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