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5 December, 05:45

Enzymes work only on a single substrate, in most cases. true or false.

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  1. 5 December, 06:12
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    Most enzymes do in fact work on a single substrate in most cases, this is because of the enzyme - substrate specificity. Certain reactant molecules acting as substrates can only fit in the "lock" of particular enzymes and undergo a conformational change and result in Unique products to be released after the reaction has occurred.
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