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In the lock-and-key model of enzyme action, the ___________ fits
A useful model for enzyme action is the:
A useful model for enzyme action is the: ball and socket model. double helix model. the
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In the lock-and-key model of enzyme action, the ___________ fits into the __________ of the enzyme.
Responses A product;
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Think on two complex tinkertoy models that exactly fit one way only. Compare that to the substrate (one tinkertoy model) and the
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The following diagram shows the "lock & key" model for enzymes and their substrates. The model uses sucrose as an example, but
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The induced fit model of enzyme action fine tunes the original concept of the lock and key model and modifies it. This induced
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What happens to denatured enzyme? Explain the reason with the help of the lock and key model.
-i can explain for the denatured
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According to the lock and key model of enzymes, which of the following would be the most likely substrate?
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According to the lock and key model of enzymes, which of the following would be the most likely substrate?
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How is “lock and key” used to describe the action of enzymes? (1 point) Responses Enzymes have a shape that specifically
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How is “lock and key” used to describe the action of enzymes? (1 point)
Responses Enzymes have a shape that specifically fits
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