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    A Molecule That Binds Noncovalently to an Enzyme at the Active
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A Molecule That Binds Noncovalently to an Enzyme at the Active

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A molecule that binds noncovalently to an enzyme at the active site and thereby prevents a substrate from binding and reacting is a(n)__________ inhibitor.

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