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A noncompetitive inhibitor

a. binds to the enzyme at a site other than the active site
b. is structurally related to the substrate
c. does not affect the value of vmax
d. decreases the value of km

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User Icaksama
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I think its c hope it helped
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User Veiset
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I believe the correct response out of the listed possible options would be that the non competitive inhibitor would chemically bind to the enzyme at a particular site other than that of the active site, this causes a slight change to the shape of the active site, affecting the affinity for the substrate to interact and bind with the active site.
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