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Chapter 38.2, Problem 3CC
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To identify: The common substance that inactivates the nitrogenase enzyme by binding to its active site.
Introduction: Nitrogen is required to synthesize various nitrogenous compounds and other cell constituents. The enzyme nitrogenase is used by nitrogen-fixing prokaryotic organisms to fix nitrogen. Additionally, these prokaryotic organisms also require ATP for the process of nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are able to fix nitrogen and make it available for the plants to utilize for various cellular processes.
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