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Multiple Choice
What is the active site of an enzyme responsible for?
A
Storing genetic information
B
Providing structural support to the enzyme
C
Transporting molecules across cell membranes
D
Binding to substrates and catalyzing reactions
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
Recognize that the active site of an enzyme is a specific region where the substrate molecules bind.
Learn that the active site is uniquely shaped to fit the substrate, similar to a lock and key mechanism.
Know that once the substrate binds to the active site, the enzyme catalyzes the chemical reaction, converting the substrate into products.
Remember that the active site is crucial for the enzyme's function, as it directly participates in the chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy required.