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B) By changing the structure of the enzyme. The non-competitive inhibitor fits into an allosteric site on the enzyme, which causes changes in the shape of the active site and prevents
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by changing the shape of the enzyme
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The non-competitive inhibitor fits into
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because the competitive inhibitor stops the regular substrate from joining the enzyme. Its takes its place in the enzyme.
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