How specific are enzymes to substrates?
A. Enzymes are not specific; they can attach to any substrate.
B. Enzymes are specific to one type of substrate.
C. Enzymes are specific to multiple types of substrates.
D. Enzymes randomly select substrates to act upon.
Select your answer:

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