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    An Inhibitor That Binds Through Covalent Bonds to the Active
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An Inhibitor That Binds Through Covalent Bonds to the Active

Question 134

Question 134

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An inhibitor that binds through covalent bonds to the active site of an enzyme is known as a(n) _______ inhibitor.


A) irreversible
B) reversible
C) destructive
D) allosteric
E) competitive

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