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labels (i) drop zones reset all substrate active site enzyme - substrate complex binding site products enzyme image description enzyme

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To solve this enzyme - substrate interaction diagram labeling problem, we analyze each part:

Step 1: Label the brown shape (Substrate)

The brown shape is the molecule that will bind to the enzyme. In enzyme - substrate interactions, the substrate is the molecule upon which an enzyme acts. So the brown shape should be labeled "Substrate".

Step 2: Label the part of the enzyme (Active site/Binding site)

The region on the enzyme (the blue structure) where the substrate binds is called the active site (which also functions as a binding site for the substrate). So the area on the first blue enzyme (before the substrate binds) should be labeled "Active site" (or "Binding site", as the binding site is part of the active site where the substrate initially binds).

Step 3: Label the enzyme - substrate complex

The structure where the substrate is bound to the enzyme (the blue enzyme with the red and yellow (substrate - related) parts bound to it) is the enzyme - substrate complex. So this structure should be labeled "Enzyme - substrate complex".

Step 4: Label the products

The red and yellow shapes that are released from the enzyme after the reaction are the products of the enzyme - catalyzed reaction. So these should be labeled "Products".

Final Labeling (from left - to - right and top - to - bottom for the drop zones related to the shapes):
  • The brown shape: Substrate
  • The area on the first blue enzyme: Active site (or Binding site)
  • The enzyme - substrate complex (the blue enzyme with the substrate - like shapes bound): Enzyme - substrate complex
  • The two shapes (red and yellow) that are released: Products

If we consider the drop zones in the order of the brown shape, the first blue enzyme's site, the enzyme - substrate complex, and the final released shapes:

  1. Brown shape: Substrate
  2. First blue enzyme's site: Active site (Binding site)
  3. Enzyme - substrate complex: Enzyme - substrate complex
  4. Released shapes: Products

Answer:

To solve this enzyme - substrate interaction diagram labeling problem, we analyze each part:

Step 1: Label the brown shape (Substrate)

The brown shape is the molecule that will bind to the enzyme. In enzyme - substrate interactions, the substrate is the molecule upon which an enzyme acts. So the brown shape should be labeled "Substrate".

Step 2: Label the part of the enzyme (Active site/Binding site)

The region on the enzyme (the blue structure) where the substrate binds is called the active site (which also functions as a binding site for the substrate). So the area on the first blue enzyme (before the substrate binds) should be labeled "Active site" (or "Binding site", as the binding site is part of the active site where the substrate initially binds).

Step 3: Label the enzyme - substrate complex

The structure where the substrate is bound to the enzyme (the blue enzyme with the red and yellow (substrate - related) parts bound to it) is the enzyme - substrate complex. So this structure should be labeled "Enzyme - substrate complex".

Step 4: Label the products

The red and yellow shapes that are released from the enzyme after the reaction are the products of the enzyme - catalyzed reaction. So these should be labeled "Products".

Final Labeling (from left - to - right and top - to - bottom for the drop zones related to the shapes):
  • The brown shape: Substrate
  • The area on the first blue enzyme: Active site (or Binding site)
  • The enzyme - substrate complex (the blue enzyme with the substrate - like shapes bound): Enzyme - substrate complex
  • The two shapes (red and yellow) that are released: Products

If we consider the drop zones in the order of the brown shape, the first blue enzyme's site, the enzyme - substrate complex, and the final released shapes:

  1. Brown shape: Substrate
  2. First blue enzyme's site: Active site (Binding site)
  3. Enzyme - substrate complex: Enzyme - substrate complex
  4. Released shapes: Products