The area where a molecule other than substrate can attach is called the allosteric site.
The area on an enzyme where a molecule other than the substrate can attach is called the allosteric site. This site is used in the process of allosteric regulation.
Active Sight
A co-factor binding site.
Unactive site.
active site
substrate
The substrate.
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
active sites
It is known as the active site.
A substrate is the substance acted upon by an enzyme. The enzyme substrate complex is when an enzyme molecule combines with its substrates.
The substance on which enzymes act are called substrates.
substrate
The substrate.
The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.
That is the active site. Substrate binds to it
active sites
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
They are known as reactants or substrates.
fatty acids.
The Substrate for amylase are starch (amylose and Amylopectin), glycogen, and various Oligosaccharides.
It is known as the active site.