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Biology, 01.09.2021 21:20 gagem1278

A non-substrate molecule binds to an enzyme but does not bind at the active site. The enzyme is now unable to bind its substrate. What has likely occurred?
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An activator is bound to the substrate.
The active site has changed shape.
The reaction has been catalyzed.
A competitive inhibitor is bound to the enzyme.

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