The answer is letter D. Substrate; Active Site The enzyme
itself remains unchanged. It advise the
active place of an enzyme is frequently reshaped by interactions with the
substrate until the substrate is completely bound and the chemical reaction
occurs, the lock and key model.
The right answer is C.
During inflammation, under the influence of chemical mediators, endothelial cells (forming the blood vessels) become activated. This leads to local arteriolar vasodilation then capillary2 which causes:
** an increase in blood supply
** a decrease in the speed of blood flow
This local swelling of the blood vessels causes redness and the sensation of heat. It aims to increase the flow of blood to evacuate dead cells and toxins (detox) and provide the elements necessary for healing, including white blood cells to fight against foreign bodies.
The RNA does so. It receives and gives the message.