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An allosteric enzyme differs from a Michaelis-Menten enzyme because the allosteric enzyme:_______

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Because an allosteric enzyme has multiple active sites

Step-by-step explanation:

an allosteric enzyme has multiple active sites because it cause a modification binding of an allosteric effector at a certain site which is not the active site. It has multiple active site in which the binding of an active site can affect it's affinity with other active site.

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