Part 2 of 2 What are the catalytic groups of an enzyme active site? functional groups that are involved in carrying out catalysis O functional groups that catalyze hydrolysis reactions within a wide pH range O functional groups that are responsible for inhibiting reactions O functional groups that are only involved with anabolism X

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What are the catalytic groups of an enzyme active site?
functional groups that are involved in carrying out catalysis
O functional groups that catalyze hydrolysis reactions within a wide pH range
O functional groups that are responsible for inhibiting reactions
O functional groups that are only involved with anabolism
X
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 of 2 What are the catalytic groups of an enzyme active site? functional groups that are involved in carrying out catalysis O functional groups that catalyze hydrolysis reactions within a wide pH range O functional groups that are responsible for inhibiting reactions O functional groups that are only involved with anabolism X
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What is the binding site of an enzyme active site?
a set of functional groups that exert weak intermolecular attractions to keep the substrate in the active site so
that catalysis can occur
O a set of functional groups involved in covalent bonding to hold the substrate in place
O a set of functional groups that are primarily involved with catabolism
O a set of functional groups involved in the catalysis of the substrate
x
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 of 2 What is the binding site of an enzyme active site? a set of functional groups that exert weak intermolecular attractions to keep the substrate in the active site so that catalysis can occur O a set of functional groups involved in covalent bonding to hold the substrate in place O a set of functional groups that are primarily involved with catabolism O a set of functional groups involved in the catalysis of the substrate x
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