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Kaelyn Bond
22 September, 04:59
Which does the enzyme need to be fully functional
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Danika Beck
22 September, 08:35
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Enzymes have one function only, and work like a key that fits in a lock. To be fully functional, the enzyme should have active sites for the substrate to fit. Only when the right enzyme finds the right material it can work fully. Hope this answers the question.
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