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What features of an enzyme's active site allow it to recognize and bind a substrate?
Orient
To align or position something relative to points of reference or to familiarize oneself with a particular situation or environment.
Habituation
A mental conditioning process where the reaction to a stimulus reduces due to its repeated presentation.
Sensitization
the process of becoming more sensitive to a particular stimulus over time, particularly in the context of allergy or immune response.
Associative Conditioning
A learning process in which a relationship is formed between two stimuli or between a stimulus and a behavior.
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