What refers to the situation in which the binding of a substrate to the enzyme causes a change in the
enzyme's shape, facilitating an enzyme's function?
a. active site
b. cofactor
c. activation energy
d. induced fit
e. allosteric inhibition
D
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A. reticulopodia B. micropodia C. lobopodia D. axopodia
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Indicate whether this statement is TRUE or FALSE.
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A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell from which specialized cells such as muscle and nerve can be formed.
a. true b. false
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