Biochemistry Question:
Explain Why can it be said that the enzymatic action is highly specific?

Answer:
The enzymatic action is highly specific because only specific substrates of one enzyme bind to the activation center of that enzyme. Each enzyme generally catalyzes only a specific chemical reaction.
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