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===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
 
[[File:EnzymeDiagram.png|right|300px|thumb|This [[diagram]] shows an [[enzyme]], [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] and the [[Active Site|active site]] of the [[enzyme]].]]
 
[[File:EnzymeDiagram.png|right|300px|thumb|This [[diagram]] shows an [[enzyme]], [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] and the [[Active Site|active site]] of the [[enzyme]].]]
An '''active site''' is the part of an [[enzyme]]s which is where the [[enzyme]] interacts with a [[substrate]].
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An '''active site''' is the part of an [[enzyme]]s which is where the [[enzyme]] interacts with a [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]].
  
 
===About the Active Site===
 
===About the Active Site===
 
: The [[Active Site|active site]] is shaped to fit with only one [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] so [[enzyme]]s all have specific roles in an [[organism]].
 
: The [[Active Site|active site]] is shaped to fit with only one [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] so [[enzyme]]s all have specific roles in an [[organism]].
 
: When an [[enzyme]] becomes [[denaturation|denatured]] the [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] can no longer fit into the '''active site''' preventing the [[enzyme]] from functioning.
 
: When an [[enzyme]] becomes [[denaturation|denatured]] the [[Substrate (Biology)|substrate]] can no longer fit into the '''active site''' preventing the [[enzyme]] from functioning.

Revision as of 09:13, 6 April 2019

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Meaning

This diagram shows an enzyme, substrate and the active site of the enzyme.

An active site is the part of an enzymes which is where the enzyme interacts with a substrate.

About the Active Site

The active site is shaped to fit with only one substrate so enzymes all have specific roles in an organism.
When an enzyme becomes denatured the substrate can no longer fit into the active site preventing the enzyme from functioning.