Allosteric enzymes can be regulated by activators and inhibitors . Activators enhance enzymatic activity by binding to regulatory sites, while inhibitors generally reduce activity and can either block the active site or bind at regulatory sites. Sleeping sickness is transmitted specifically through tsetse fly bites. ;
An activator enhances enzyme activity by binding to the regulatory site, making option B the correct choice. Sleeping sickness is transmitted specifically through the bite of tsetse flies, making option C the correct answer. Thus, activators and inhibitors play crucial roles in enzyme regulation and understanding how diseases like sleeping sickness transmit is important for public health.
;