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A crevice or pocket of enzyme into which the substrate fits is called(a) Apoenzyme
(b) Active site(c) Allostearic site
(d) Coenzyme

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Answered by prashantro0
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A pocket or crevice of an enzyme into which substrate fits, is called Active site

Answered by qwstoke
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A crevice or pocket of enzyme into which the substrate fits is called (b) Active site

  • In the protein's tertiary structure, the polypeptide chain folds in on itself to create a variety of fissures and nooks. One such nook or pocket where the substrate can fit and attach to an enzyme is called the active site.
  • The enzyme's active site becomes activated when a substrate is bound, and the enzyme then catalyses the process. As a result, all of the statements are accurate.
  • In the protein's tertiary structure, the polypeptide chain folds in on itself to create a variety of fissures and nooks. One such nook or pocket where the substrate can fit and attach to an enzyme is called the active site.
  • The enzyme's active site becomes activated when a substrate is bound, and the enzyme then catalyses the process. As a result, all of the statements are accurate.

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