An allosteric site on an enzyme is:
(a) The same as the active site
(b) Where ATP attaches and gives up its energy
(c) Often involved in feed-back inhibition
(d) At the opposite site of active site
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I think option d and b should be the answer
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The place on an enzyme where a molecule that is not a substrate may bind, thus changing the shape of the enzyme and influencing its ability to be active.
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