The inhibitor which does not resemble the substrate in structure and binds to the enzyme…
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Biomolecules
The inhibitor which does not resemble the substrate in structure and binds to the enzyme at site other than the active site is called
- competitive inhibitor
- non-competitive inhibitor
- activator
- substrate analogue.
Answer
(B) non-competitive inhibitor
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