Option 2

Prof. Wilson: You are absolutely correct about the definition of the active site. Remember that the active site is the binding site so that the reaction can take place. It is typically a pocket or groove on the enzyme’s surface and provides the optimal binding for the reaction, often involving specific amino acid residues to facilitate the interaction. I suggest you revise the definitions for a substrate and product though. These terms are fundamental to understanding how enzymes function as biological catalysts in various biochemical processes.

Prof. Wilson asks you to reconsider your response.

  • Option 1
  • Option 3

Map: CS6 - METABOLISM OF CELL ENZYMES (PH/TEMPERATURE) (993)
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  • Root Node
  • Patient changes his medication following the suggestion of someone online
  • Patient's lifestyle choices
  • Follow up visit after ER
  • DNA Amplification
  • Ask rapid questions using medical jargon (ischemia, necrotic tissue, perfusion).
  • physical examination
  • Εισαγωγή για θεραπευτική αντιμετώπιση
  • Κλινική εξέταση ειδικού νευρολόγου
  • Vrne se k Nini.
  • DNA Amplification
  • Root Node
  • physical examination
  • ΚΥΤΤΑΡΙΚΗ ΔΙΑΙΡΕΣΗ
  • Προκάρδιο άλγος
  • Virtual Patient Scenario: Maria's Telemonitoring Empowerment Journey
  • Protein Synthesis
  • Κλινική εξέταση ειδικού νευρολόγου
  • Ei syödä
  • Vrne se k Nini.
  • Τι να κάνει η Άννα?
  • Option 3
  • Root Node
  • Option 2

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