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Assertion (A) : Non-competitive inhibitor inhibits the catalytic activity of enzyme by binding with its active site.
Reason (R): Non-competitive inhibitor changes the shape of the active site in such a way that substrate can't recognise it

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(A) and (R ) both are correct statement but reason does not explain (A)

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(A) and (R ) both are correct statements and (R ) explains the (A)

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Both (A) and (R ) are wrong statement

D

(A) is wrong statement and (R ) is correct statement

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D

Non-competitive inhibitor inhibits the catalytic activity of enzyme by binding with its allosteric site.
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