question 13 : i made a mistake whilst explaining so let me clarify , yes the inhibitor can bind to the enzyme whether or not the substrate is bound as the inhibitor binds to a site different to the active site called the allosteric side which is why option 1 is correct
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question 13 : i made a mistake whilst explaining so let me clarify , yes the inhibitor can bind to the enzyme whether or not the substrate is bound as the inhibitor binds to a site different to the active site called the allosteric side which is why option 1 is correct
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Check out my A level Biology notes 📖:
~Chapter 2 biological molecules 📓🧪drive.google.com/file/d/1ZXJBnssvMIFGY2sSP8A2wDjNMcyFiNtN/view?usp=drivesdk
~Chapter 1 A2 bio Energy and respiration 🧬drive.google.com/file/d/1LtIaBewbDKK6sZ1iapC5HzNjekZuxCi_/view?usp=drivesdk