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Explanation:
- Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up biochemical reactions.
- A substrate is the molecule that the enzyme acts upon and converts to product.
- An active site is the part of the enzyme where the substrate binds to it. Active sites contain a specific amino acid sequence and conformation which make it easy for the substrate to bind.
- Enzymes are stringently substrate specific i.e. only a certain substrate can fit in and bind to the active site of a specific enzyme, just like only one key can fit into a specific lock.

Enzymes are catalysts that fasten the activity of metabolic or biochemical reactions. In the reactions, they produce substances or split some other substances.
- They engage in the reaction of digestion, reproduction, respiration and many others.
- Substrates are the biochemical fragments with which the enzymes act to produce a complex.
- The active site is a component of the enzyme where the substrate binds.
- The active sites have specific sequences of the amino acids to which the substrate bind easily.
- The enzyme is substrate-specific that is only a specific substrate can bind to the active sites of the enzyme.
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