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Why enzymes is specific in nature?

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Enzymes are specific because different enzymes have differently shaped active sites. The shape of the active site of an enzyme is complementary to the shape of its specific substrate . This means they are the correct shapes to fit together.

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Enzymes are specific because different enzymes have differently shaped active sites. The shape of the active site of an enzyme is complementary to the shape of its specific substrate . This means they are the correct shapes to fit together.

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