Multiple Choice
Allosteric enzymes can control their output of product by
A) binding the substrate at a site away from the active site.
B) binding an irreversible inhibitor at the active site.
C) binding a positive or negative regulator at a noncompetitive site.
D) changing the pH in the active site.
E) reversible inhibition using the product as the inhibitor.
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