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13 June, 21:54

The substance upon which an enzyme acts is called the

Substrate

Reactant

Product

Element

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  1. 13 June, 22:18
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    The correct option is A. Substrate

    Explanation:

    Enzymes can simply be described as proteins which are used as catalysts i. e they speed up a reaction. The amount of enzyme does not increase or decrease in a reaction, though the shape of the enzyme might change in a reaction.

    Substrate can be described as a substance or molecule that fits into the active site of the enzyme. The active site of the enzymes are specific for a particular kind of substrate.
  2. 13 June, 22:23
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    A. Substrate
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