14. In what type of inhibition does the inhibitor bind to an enzyme at a site other than the active site? noncompetitive inhibition 15. a. b. C. d. reversible inhibition competitive inhibition irreversible inhibition Carbon is able to form the backbone of large diverse molecules because a. it can form a variety of chain and ring structures b. it can form four covalent bonds it can form branches in up to four directions all of the above C. d.

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14. In what type of inhibition does the inhibitor bind to an enzyme at a site other than the active site?
noncompetitive inhibition
15.
a.
b.
C.
d.
reversible inhibition
competitive inhibition
irreversible inhibition
Carbon is able to form the backbone of large diverse molecules because
a.
it can form a variety of chain and ring structures
b.
it can form four covalent bonds
it can form branches in up to four directions
all of the above
C.
d.
Transcribed Image Text:14. In what type of inhibition does the inhibitor bind to an enzyme at a site other than the active site? noncompetitive inhibition 15. a. b. C. d. reversible inhibition competitive inhibition irreversible inhibition Carbon is able to form the backbone of large diverse molecules because a. it can form a variety of chain and ring structures b. it can form four covalent bonds it can form branches in up to four directions all of the above C. d.
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