There can be many but one at a time.
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The active site.
An enzyme's active site is a groove or dip in the enzyme that is shaped for a particular substrate to attach to.
The active site.
Enzymes are proteins that have a very specific structure. The region on the surface of an enzyme that is responsible for binding and converting the subtract into the product is called the active site.
The bind in the active site.
Active site
It will only bind with the enzymes active site of the shapes are complimentary and enzymes are very specific
In Biology, the active site is a small port in an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction.
The active site is the part of the enzyme that binds with the substrate. It is where the catalytic activity of the enzyme takes place. The active site is specific to the substrate, allowing for selective binding and catalysis.
Active site
They actually bind to a substrate as the term reactant is usually used in chemistry. They fit into what we call an active site just like a key will fit into a lock. The key must be the correct key or the reaction will not occur. So the enzyme is said to be specific for that substrate.