How can a noncompetitive inhibitor affect enzyme activity without binding to the active site? a. It binds to another location on the enzyme, altering the active site shape. b. It physically blocks the entrance to the active site. c. It alters the shape of the substrate, making it difficult for it to bind to the active site. d. It degrades the substrate.

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How can a noncompetitive inhibitor affect enzyme
activity without binding to the active site?
a. It binds to another location on the enzyme, altering the active site shape.
b. It physically blocks the entrance to the active site.
c. It alters the shape of the substrate, making it difficult for it to bind to the
active site.
d. It degrades the substrate.

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