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To which of the following does a competitive inhibitor most structurally resemble?

a) Substrate
b) Enzyme
c) Product
d) Cofactor

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Final answer:

A competitive inhibitor most structurally resembles a substrate.

Step-by-step explanation:

A competitive inhibitor most structurally resembles a substrate for a given enzyme. It competes with the substrate for binding at the active site of the enzyme. Unlike the substrate, the competitive inhibitor does not undergo the same chemical reaction and therefore inhibits the enzyme's activity.

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