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Enlist the four steps involved in the catalytic action of an enzyme
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Four Steps of Enzyme Action

Four Steps of Enzyme ActionSome situations have more than one substrate molecule that the enzyme will change. 2. The enzyme grabs on to the substrate at a special area called the active site.

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Four Steps of Enzyme Action:

1) The enzyme and the substrate are in the same area. Some situations have more than one substrate molecule that the enzyme will change.

2) The enzyme grabs on to the substrate at a special area called the active site. A process called catalysis.

3) The binding of substrate induces the enzymes to alter its shape to fit around the substrate.

4) The enzyme breaks the chemical bonds of the substrate and releases the product of the reaction and the enzyme is free to bind to another substrate.

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