The catalytic cycle of an enzyme action is described in steps. Arrange them in the correct order: A. Enzyme releases products of the reaction and gets free. B. Substrate induces the enzyme to alter its shape. C. The substrate binds with the active site of the enzyme. D. Enzymes-product complex is formed.
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A → B → D → C
C → A → D → B
C → B → D → A
According to the text, the catalytic cycle proceeds as follows: 1. The substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme (C). 2. The binding induces the enzyme to alter its shape, fitting more tightly around the substrate (B). 3. The active site breaks chemical bonds, forming the enzyme-product complex (D). 4. The enzyme releases the products and becomes free for the next cycle (A) , , .
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