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    A Noncompetitive Inhibitor Decreases the Rate of an Enzymatic Reaction
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A Noncompetitive Inhibitor Decreases the Rate of an Enzymatic Reaction

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A noncompetitive inhibitor decreases the rate of an enzymatic reaction by


A) binding to the active site of the enzyme.
B) changing the ∆G for the reaction.
C) changing the shape of the enzyme active site.
D) decreasing the activation energy required for the reaction.

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