Question
According to the lock and key model of enzymes, which of the following would be the most likely substrate? a V b X c Y d Z e A realistic substrate is not shown in the diagram.
Answers
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In the lock and key model of enzymes, the enzyme (the "lock") has a specific shape that exactly fits a particular substrate (the "key"). To determine which of the options (a V, b X, c Y, d Z) is the most likely substrate, we would need to examine the shapes or structures of these options as depicted in the diagram.
Since you mention that the specific shapes are not provided in the question, I cannot definitively identify which option would be the correct substrate. If there is a specific diagram or additional details about the shapes or characteristics of V, X, Y, Z, or any other context you can provide, I would be happy to help further! If none of the options presented match the lock (enzyme) specifically, then the answer could be "e" – a realistic substrate is not shown in the diagram.
Since you mention that the specific shapes are not provided in the question, I cannot definitively identify which option would be the correct substrate. If there is a specific diagram or additional details about the shapes or characteristics of V, X, Y, Z, or any other context you can provide, I would be happy to help further! If none of the options presented match the lock (enzyme) specifically, then the answer could be "e" – a realistic substrate is not shown in the diagram.