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difference between competitive and non competitive inhibitors ​

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Answered by Mith79
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Explanation:

Competitive inhibition is done by the enzymes by blocking the active site of the substrate. Whereas, in non competitive inhibition the enzymes acquire a site other than the active site of the substrate and thus change its conformation hence inhibiting the enzyme substrate reaction.

Answered by nadirkhan00
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competitive inhibitor.

these resemble the normal substrate, these are attached with the active site of enzyme, so take part to reduce the function. if the reaction is reversible it can be controlled by increasing the conc of substrate while in

non competitive inhibitor.

when certain substances are attached to a part of enzyme, away from active site it's activity effected.


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