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6) Why do enzymes generally only bind to one type of substrate?​

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Answered by dhyanapatel2010
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enzymes have an activation site that fits a substrate. when the substrate is attached to the enzyme, the enzyme acts as a catalyst and breaks the substrate apart or binds it together. enzymes sometimes need to be controlled when they are done with their function, other times they are controlled because of poisons.

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