What is the active site of an enzyme?   A. Specific molecule that acts as the reactant in an enzyme-mediated reaction   B. An ion or nonprotein organic molecule that associates with an enzyme and is necessary for its function   C. The part of an enzyme where substrates bind and a reaction occurs   D. A specific ion or molecule that binds to an enzyme to enhance or inhibit its activity

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What is the active site of an enzyme?
 
A. Specific molecule that acts as the reactant in an enzyme-mediated reaction
 
B. An ion or nonprotein organic molecule that associates with an enzyme and is necessary for its function
 
C. The part of an enzyme where substrates bind and a reaction occurs
 
D. A specific ion or molecule that binds to an enzyme to enhance or inhibit its activity
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