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Harun Yahya
Inhibitor
Substrate
Substrate
Active site
Inactive form of Active form of
the enzyme the enzyme Enzyme-substrate
complex
Substrate Blood clot-
ting, as with
many other
reactions
Inhibitor such as DNA
replication,
needs to be
halted once
Enzyme Enzyme inhibitor binds to the process
the active site. is complete.
Substrate
Enzyme in-
hibitors pro-
ceed to the
site and inac-
tivate the en-
zymes.
Substrates Active sites
Inhibitor
Enzyme Active sites are not suitable
to receive substrates.
blood flow will be impeded, and the organism will die—if not for en-
zyme inhibitors.
So how do evolutionists, who are not even able to account for the
enzymes' existence, account for this? Even if we do assume that a sin-
gle enzyme did come into being by chance, then enzyme inhibitors
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