The correct answer is: An allosteric inhibitor.
An allosteric inhibitor is the regulator of an enzyme that binds at a site other than the enzyme's active site. That site is called the allosteric site or regulatory site.
When the regulator binds enzyme usually goes through conformational change. Since the activity of the enzyme in example is reduced, we call it inhibitor, otherwise it would be activator.
The inhibition shown in example is negative feedback (final product turns off the reaction in the initial site).
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heart is located slightly behind the sternum (chest bone)
The tissue level of organization consists of a group of cells that work together to accomplish one or more specific functions. ... The organ system level of organization is when two or more organs work together for a specific function. I think.