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A chemical changes the shape of the active site of an enzyme. What will likely happen as a result of this chemical change? (2 points)

The enzyme will be inhibited because the substrate cannot induce the proper fit.
The enzyme will be inhibited because a coenzyme cannot properly attach to the substrate.
The enzyme will catalyze the reaction but will be altered in the process.
The enzyme will be transformed into a coenzyme, halting the reaction.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The enzyme will be inhibited because the substrate cannot induce the proper fit.

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Answer:

the enzyme will be inhabited because of the substrate cannot induce the proper fit

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