The active site of an enzyme possesses a unique shape specifically designed to bind with a particular substrate, facilitating its breakdown.
An enzymes active site is a unique shape made to bind to a specific substrate and break it down.
Text | An enzymes active site is a unique shape made to bind to a specific substrate and break it down |
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