What is competitive inhibition
Competitive inhibition is a term for defining the concept of recessive and dominant genes that we studied in class 9th thank you
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When the enzyme inhibitor closely resemble the molecular structure of the substrate, the enzyme action is inhibited. This is called competitive inhibition. When the active site is blocked by the inhibitor, the inhibition is said to be non-competitive and no enzyme substrate complex is formed.