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Substrate a reactant molecule that binds to an enzyme. It has a specific shape that is complementary in shape to the active site of the enzyme. Product the substance or substances produced by the reaction between the enzyme and substrate.

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The enzyme have got the active site which corresponds to the substrate so the active site of the enzyme bides with the substrate i.e with the corresponding shapes

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When they combine the enzyme's shape changes slightly so that the substrate fits more tightly in the enzyme.

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The substrate molecule becomes stressed, which allows the reaction to occur.

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What happens at the active site of an enzyme?

the substrate bonds to the enzyme at the active site


Is the location on an enzyme where the substrate binds?

The active site is where the substrate binds.


What is the place where the substrate attaches to the enzyme?

The active site of an enzyme is the site where substrates undergo the reaction specfic to that enzyme.


What is The reactant to which an enzyme binds called?

The substrate


What is it called when and enzyme and substrate come together?

The binding of an enzyme and a substrate forms an enzyme-substrate complex. It lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction


What is it called the region of the enzyme where glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate binds?

The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.


Molecule that binds to an enzyme?

a substrate =================================== or an "interacting molecule".


What happens to bonds during the enzyme substrate complex?

Depends on which enzyme and which substrate, but it goes like this with any of them. Let's take amylum (starch, the substrate) and amylase (saliva, the enzyme). A enzyme binds itself to a substrate, and forms a enzyme substrate complex. The catalyzing powers of the enzyme makes the vulnerable connections in the amylum weak to make it break, which creates product(s) out of the amylum.


How does an enzyme's site relate to its substrate?

Their Shapes Fit Snugly Together.


A noncompetitive inhibitor has a structure that?

A noncompetitive inhibitor has a structure that does not resemble the substrate structure. A compound that binds to the surface of an enzyme, and changes its shape so that a substrate cannot enter the active site is called a noncompetitive inhibitor.


Explain the difference between substrate and active site?

Substrate is the reactant in which an enzyme reacts out. While the active Site is a special region of the enzyme where the substrate binds forming a temporary enzyme-substrate complex.


What is the surface region of an enzyme into which substrate molecule fits?

That is the active site. Substrate binds to it