Active site.
Active site.
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The active site.
The structure of an enzymes and its active site determine which substrates will work for the enzyme. This is called the lock and key method. The active site is the lock and the substrate is the key.
The bind in the active site.
enzymes are proteins zymogen
The proximal attachment is the temporal bone. The distal attachment is the manible. More specifically the corinoid process.
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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.
Enzymes act on molecules called "substrates".
This is known as "The Active Site".
The enzymes are so specific to their action because they have substrate binding site which has three dimensional configuration which binds to the complementarity three dimensional substrate molecule and hence the enzymes are specific in binding the site and their action In case if the structural configuration of the enzyme changes the substrate is unable to bind at that site and the reaction does not take place