Biology, asked by dhakka2201, 1 year ago

Difference between competitive antagonism and non competitive antagonism

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Answered by rockayush68
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Explanation:

A competitive antagonist binds to the same site as the agonist but does not activate it, thus blocks the agonist's action. A non-competitive antagonist binds to an allosteric (non-agonist) site on the receptor to prevent activation of the receptor.

Answered by IIKaminaKingII
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Answer:

Ethnic or racial antagonism is seen as a special case of class antagonism where classes are defined in terms of their relation to the exercise of authority rather than in terms of their relation to the means of production (Dahrendorf, 1959).

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