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Answered by kajal354
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The mechanism of enzymatic action

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. When two substrates and one enzyme are involved, the complex is called a ternary complex; one substrate and one enzyme are called a binary complex. The substrates are attracted to the active site by electrostatic and hydrophobic forces, which are called noncovalent bonds because they are physical attractions and not chemical bonds.


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the mechanism of enzymatic action. 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.

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