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substrate the substance that is acted upon by an enzyme or ferment a surface on which an organism grows or is attached; "the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants" any stratum or layer lying underneath another an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population; "the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English"
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substrate analogue a substance with a structure similar to the natural substrate of an enzyme and which, because of this similarity, in some cases inhibits the action of the enzyme, as in competitive inhibition.
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substrate 1. A compound that is altered by an enzyme.
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substrate Relative to the husbandry of reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals, the substrate is the material that lines the bottom of a cage.
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substrate A reactant in an enzyme catalyzed reaction.
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