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    In Any Reaction Catalyzed by an Enzyme, the Reacting Molecule
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In Any Reaction Catalyzed by an Enzyme, the Reacting Molecule

Question 61

Question 61

Multiple Choice

In any reaction catalyzed by an enzyme, the reacting molecule is called the


A) substrate.
B) cofactor.
C) coenzyme.
D) isozyme.
E) allostere.

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