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How do enzymes carry out their functions and how are they regulated?
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REGULATING ENZYMES: COMPETITIVE INHIBITION
Competitive inhibition involves a molecule that is not the substrate molecule but that can bind with an enzyme's active site. If this nonsubstrate molecule occupies the active site, then there is no room for the substrate to bind at that site. This prevents the enzyme from carrying out the chemical reaction for which it is suited.

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