Multiple Choice
The active site of an enzyme is the region that
A) binds allosteric regulators of the enzyme.
B) binds substrates for the enzyme.
C) binds noncompetitive inhibitors of the enzyme.
D) is blocked by the presence of a coenzyme or a cofactor.
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