The correct option is C Competitive inhibition is seen when the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the active site on the enzyme
Competitive Inhibition occurs when the binding of the inhibitor to the active site on the enzyme prevents the binding of the substrate and vice versa.
The binding of competitive inhibitors to enzymes are reversible.
Noncompetitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor binds to the enzyme at a site away from the active site such that even on binding of the substrate, the enzyme functions less effectively. This type of inhibition is reversible and cannot be overcome by adding a large amount of substrate.