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The inhibitor which does not resemble th...

The inhibitor which does not resemble the substrate in structure and binds to the enzyme at site other than the active site is called

A

Competitive inhibitor

B

Non-competitive inhibitor

C

Catalytic inhibitor

D

Allosteric modulator/inhibitor

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