Collision only introduces the substrate to the active site. Binding is usually hydrogen bonding.
No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.
enzyme works as a catalyst before and after the reaction it is preserved
The activation site of an enzyme can only bind to a specific substrate.
The bind in the active site.
In the active site, with high affinity.
Binding site.
both substrate and competitive inhibitor
fit into the active site on the enzyme
The enzyme and the products bind to form the enzyme-products complex
Substrates. Once the enzyme and the substrate combine, on the product is created.
in the absences of the enzyme the reaction is very slow,and at the end of the reaction enzyme is separated that shows substrate 1st bind to the enzyme
each enzyme has a specific substrate to which it binds through a definite active site and any other enzyme can not bind to it