Enzymes can have both active and regulatory sites. What is the purpose of these sites?
A.) the binding of CTP at a regulatory site on the protein causes decreased production of carbamoyl aspartate
B.) the binding of CTP at a regulatory site on the protein causes increased production of carbamyl aspartate
C.) the binding of CTP at the active site on the protein causes decreased production of carbamoyl aspartate
D.) the binding of CTP at the active site on the protein causes increased production of carbamoyl aspartate
Answer: A.) the binding of CTP at a regulatory site on the protein causes decreased production of carbamoyl aspartate
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