A (n)_____ inhibitor binds to a site on the enzyme that is not the active site.
  • active site
  • competitive inhibition
  • noncompetitive
  • competitive
Enzyme inhibitors disrupt normal interactions between an enzyme and its _____
  • denatured
  • substrate
  • specific
  • active site
A (n)_____ inhibitor has a structure that is so similar to the substrate that it can bond to the enzyme just like the substrate.
  • competitive inhibition
  • active site
  • competitive
  • specific
The competitive inhibitor competes with the substrate for the _____ on the enzyme.
  • active site
  • substrate
  • catalyst
  • hydrolysis
An enzyme is _____ when it loses its native conformation and its biological activity.
  • enzyme
  • specific
  • substrate
  • denatured
In a catalyzed reaction a reactant is often called a _____
  • substrate
  • potential
  • denatured
  • exergonic
A substrate binds to an enzyme at the ______ , where the reaction occurs.
  • active site
  • substrate
  • competitive
  • noncompetitive
Usually, a(n) _____ inhibitor forms a covalent bond with an amino acid side group within the active site, which prevents the substrate from entering the active site or prevents catalytic activity.
  • active site
  • Increase the enzyme concentration.
  • competitive
  • irreversible
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