EP INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGANIC...-OWL ACCE
EP INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGANIC...-OWL ACCE
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Author: Bettelheim
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 24, Problem 95P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Interpret active site present in ribozyme.

Concept Introduction:

The active site is the groove or site where the reactant or substrate molecule get attach for the reaction. After the attaching to active site it get convert to product.

Ribozyme are the molecule of RNA showing enzyme activity. Ribozyme helps in splicing of the mRNA molecule to smaller strand which are more active.

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EP INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGANIC...-OWL ACCE

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