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Which of the following statements describes enzyme cooperativity? a) a substrate molecule bound to an active site affects the active site of several subunits. b) a substrate binds to an active site and inhibits cooperation between enzymes in a pathway. c) a multi-enzyme complex contains all the enzymes of a metabolic pathway. d) a product of a pathway serves as a competitive inhibitor of an early enzyme in the pathway. e) several substrate molecules can be catalyzed by the same enzyme.

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