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The part of the enzyme that binds to the substrate and causes chemical reaction is called

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The enzyme 's active site binds to the substrate. Enzymes promote chemical reactions by bringing substrates together in an optimal orientation, thus creating an ideal chemical environment for the reaction to occur. The enzyme will always return to its original state at the completion of the reaction.

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The enzyme 's active site binds to the substrate. ... Enzymes promote chemical reactions by bringing substrates together in an optimal orientation, thus creating an ideal chemical environment for the reaction to occur. The enzyme will always return to its original state at the completion of the reaction.

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