Please help me!!! i will fan you!! Which of the following best describes an example of how an enzyme inhibitor can work in a reaction catalyzed by an enzyme? The enzyme inhibitor catalyzes the reverse reaction, which counteracts the work of the enzyme. The enzyme inhibitor attacks and destroys the enzyme, which prevents the enzyme from helping in the reaction. The enzyme inhibitor binds to the products of the reaction, which makes the work of the enzyme unproductive. The enzyme inhibitor fits into the enzyme’s active site, which prevents the enzyme from catalyzing the reaction.
@magicremix123
this isnt science hun
I am thinking B
Sorry i forgot to change the section @rebeccaxhawaii
Are you sure? @nermaljean99
Your fine. Things happen. But I am almost certain that it is B
@welshfella
Ya it is
okay thank you!
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Okayyyy awesome
@nermaljean99 DON"T GIVE DIRECT ANSWERS< U HAVE TO EXPLAIN. ALSO YOU JUST GAVE A WRONG ANSWER!
I am pretty sure it was right... I like triple checked. and okay okay I was just helping out.. sorry @Tyler.Evan2
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