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click on the active site in the following diagram!
To solve this, we analyze the diagram:
Step 1: Recall Enzyme Active Site
The active site of an enzyme is the region where the substrate (reactant) binds. In the diagram, the orange structure represents the enzyme, and the active site is the specific area on the enzyme (orange shape) where the green substrate (or where substrate binding occurs) is targeted.
Step 2: Identify the Active Site
Looking at the diagram, the orange (enzyme) structure has a region (likely a crevice or specific area) where the green molecule (substrate) interacts. The active site is the part of the orange enzyme structure (not the green spheres, which are substrates/products).
To answer, click on the specific region of the orange (enzyme) structure (the active site is the binding region on the enzyme).
(Note: In the diagram, the active site is the area of the orange enzyme where the substrate (green) would bind—so the orange structure’s binding pocket/region is the active site.)
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To solve this, we analyze the diagram:
Step 1: Recall Enzyme Active Site
The active site of an enzyme is the region where the substrate (reactant) binds. In the diagram, the orange structure represents the enzyme, and the active site is the specific area on the enzyme (orange shape) where the green substrate (or where substrate binding occurs) is targeted.
Step 2: Identify the Active Site
Looking at the diagram, the orange (enzyme) structure has a region (likely a crevice or specific area) where the green molecule (substrate) interacts. The active site is the part of the orange enzyme structure (not the green spheres, which are substrates/products).
To answer, click on the specific region of the orange (enzyme) structure (the active site is the binding region on the enzyme).
(Note: In the diagram, the active site is the area of the orange enzyme where the substrate (green) would bind—so the orange structure’s binding pocket/region is the active site.)