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explain the nature of enzyme action class 11

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Answered by Anonymous
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An enzyme attracts substrates to its active site, catalyzes the chemical reaction by which products are formed, and then allows the products to dissociate (separate from the enzyme surface). The combination formed by an enzyme and its substrates is called the enzyme–substrate complex.

Answered by Srumaha
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The substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme, fitting into the active site. The binding of the substrate induces the enzyme to alter its shape, fitting more tightly around the substrate. The active site of the enzyme breaks the chemical bonds of the substrate and the new enzyme- product complex is formed.

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