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How does the molecule labeled A affect enzyme function? It is an inhibitor that changes the shape of the enzyme's active site. It binds directly to the active site and blocks the substrate from entering. It is a second substrate for an enzyme that works on two substrates. It lowers the activation energy for the chemical reaction How can you tell this is an animal cell and not a plant cell? "lysed" is only used for animal cells; when a plant cell bursts it is called "plasmolyzed" plant cells have a cell wall that prevents lysis in a hypotonic environment plant cells do not allow water into the cell when in a hypotonic environment animal cells swell and burst when placed in hypotonic solutions, plant cells swell and burst when placed in hypertonic solutions


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