Researchers would be most likely to make use of fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) to study brain activity while people recall familiar nursery rhymes. Specific brain areas that might be most active during this task include the language processing centers in the left hemisphere of the brain, such as the Broca's area and Wernicke's area.
They are specific because they have a specific active sight that will on allow a certain substance to bind with it to consquently cause the reaction to speed up.
It is known as the active site.
shape of their active site make them specific for the substrates
it i called an active site
In 2004, an underwater volcano was found in the Antarctic Peninsula by American and Canadian researchers. This unnamed volcano may be active.
A highly specific 'active site'.
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The active site.
B cells
Active sites of enzymes (where the substrates fit in) are substrate specific, and are complementary to the shape of the molecule (substrate). In this way, enzymes can only act on a specific substrate, since that is the only shape that it will accommodate in the active site.
Binding site is anywhere which something (such as a protein) can bind to. An example would be the upper flanking regions which contain binding sites thattranscription factors bond with during transcription. The active site is more specific to enzymes and refers to the site where the enzyme functions. It is the specific contours of this active site which give the enzyme its specific function (see how enzymes are substrate specific).
You'll have to be more specific. It can be either. The distinguishing feature is that active transport requires energy to occur, passive does not