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    The Specificity of an Enzyme for Its Substrate Is an Example
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The Specificity of an Enzyme for Its Substrate Is an Example

Question 48

Question 48

Multiple Choice

The specificity of an enzyme for its substrate is an example of


A) molecular recognition
B) the anomeric effect
C) specific-acid catalysis
D) general-acid catalysis
E) a pericyclic reaction

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