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Biology, 06.10.2019 08:40 bri9263

What is the next step in the process after a substrate enters the active site of an enzyme?

a.) the chemical reaction occurs.
b.) new substances called products are formed.
c.) the enzyme and the substrate bind to form the enzyme-substrate complex.
d.)

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