A specific r[blank_start]egion[blank_end] of the [blank_start]enzyme[blank_end] which is functional is known as the active [blank_start]site[blank_end]; this is made up of a relatively small number of [blank_start]amino[blank_end] acids
Answer
egion
enzyme
site
amino
Question 2
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The active site forms a [blank_start]depression[blank_end] within the much larger [blank_start]enzyme[blank_end] molecule
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depression
dip
gap
hole
enzyme
polysaccharide
peptide
Question 3
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S[blank_start]ubstrate[blank_end] fits neatly into this d[blank_start]epression[blank_end] and forms an e[blank_start]nzyme[blank_end]-s[blank_start]ubstrate[blank_end] complex
Answer
ubstrate
epression
ubstrate
nzyme
Question 4
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The [blank_start]substrate[blank_end] molecule is held within the active site by [blank_start]temporary[blank_end] bonds between certain [blank_start]amino[blank_end] acids of the active site and [blank_start]groups[blank_end] on the substrate molecule