How does noncompetitive inhibition differ from competitive inhibition?
A. Noncompetitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor binds to the active site of the enzyme.
B. Noncompetitive inhibition increases the rate of the enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
C. Noncompetitive inhibition does not affect the enzyme’s ability to bind to the substrate.
D. Noncompetitive inhibition does not compete with the substrate for the active site of the enzyme.
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