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  • 25-11-2018
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Why are enzymes chemically specific

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  • 25-11-2018

Enzymes are chemically specific in their choice of reactants, also known as substrates. A single enzyme usually catalyzes a singular chemical reaction, or a set of closely related reactions.


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