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Molecule C is a protein which speeds up chemical reactions called an Molecules A

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Question


Molecule C is a protein which speeds up chemical reactions called an Molecules A and B are Since Molecular A and B are the blocks of larger molecule they could also be called Molecules A and B are now bound to molecule C's Is molecule C breaking apart [decomposing] or building () a molecule? If molecules A and B were prevented from cabining with molecules C due to a charge in Molecule C's active site this would be an example of Molecule D is called the What will happen to molecule C now that the reactions is complete?

Explanation / Answer

step 1

1. Enzyme

2. Reactant (substrate & reagent)

3. Micromolecule

step 2

1. Active sites

2. Molecule C synthesizing a molecule

3. Allosteric inhibition

step 3

1. Product

2. Nothing will happen to the molecule C. (Since it is working as catalyst)

3. Macromolecule

4. Feedback inhibition

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