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Each enzyme produced by the body is specific—meaning it is only able to catalyze a reaction with a certain substrate. What causes an enzyme to be specific?

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Enzymes are specific because different enzymes have different shaped active sites. The shape of an enzyme's active site is complementary to the shape of its specific substrate or substrates. This means they can fit together.

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