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How do you say competitive in Spanish?

"Competitive" in Spanish is "competitivo". It is pronounced "koam-peh-tee-TEE-bo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations


What is the competitive site with Google?

yahoo.com is the competitive site with Google


How is competitive inhibition different from competitive inhibition?

Competitive Inhibition is a substance that binds to the active site in place of the substance while Non-competitive Inhibition is a substance that binds to a location remote from the active site. (:


How is competitive inhibition different from non competitive inhibition?

Competitive Inhibition is a substance that binds to the active site in place of the substance while Non-competitive Inhibition is a substance that binds to a location remote from the active site. (:


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Is water a competitive inhibitor?

Water is not a competitive inhibitor. Competitive inhibitors are molecules that bind to the active site of an enzyme, preventing the substrate from binding. Water does not compete with substrates for the active site of enzymes.


What is Google competitive site?

Some of Google's competitive sites are Yahoo, Excite, and HotBot


How do competitive and noncompetitive inhibitions differ?

A competitive inhibitor often binds to an enzyme's active site. Noncompetitive inhibitors usually bind to a different site on the enzyme.


Do competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of enzymes?

Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of enzymes, blocking the substrate from binding and inhibiting the enzyme's activity.


What inhibitor binds into the active site of an enzyme not allowing the subrtate to bind?

This would be a competitive inhibitor. It can be a structural analog of the substrate. This type of inhibition can be out competed by adding more substrate. A competitive inhibitor increases the Km of the enzyme.


Where do non-competitive inhibitors bind in relation to the enzyme's active site?

Non-competitive inhibitors bind to a site on the enzyme that is not the active site, causing a change in the enzyme's shape and preventing the substrate from binding effectively.