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    If You Wanted to Permanently Block the Function of an Enzyme
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If You Wanted to Permanently Block the Function of an Enzyme

Question 201

Question 201

Multiple Choice

If you wanted to permanently block the function of an enzyme, you could add


A) a molecule that can covalently bind to the active site.
B) more product.
C) a noncompetitive inhibitor.
D) an allosteric inhibitor.
E) a competitive inhibitor.

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