The basic steps of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction are:

A) enzyme and product combine, forming an E-P complex. The reaction reverses,
enzymes are released, and the unchanged substrate is released and recycled.
B) substrate, enzyme, and product combine, forming an S-E-P complex. The reaction
occurs, enzymes are released, and the unchanged enzyme is released and recycled.
C) substrate and enzyme combine, forming an E-S complex. The reaction occurs,
products are released, and the unchanged enzyme is released and recycled.
D) substrate and product combine, forming an S-P complex. The reaction occurs,
enzymes are released, and the unchanged substrate is released and recycled.


C

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