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Lock and Key Vs. Induced Fit Models
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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics / Lock and Key Vs. Induced Fit Models / Problem 3
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What is a key feature of the induced fit model that differentiates it from the lock and key model?
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The active site is rigid and unchanging.
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The enzyme and substrate form a permanent bond.
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The active site changes shape to better fit the substrate.
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The substrate changes shape to fit the active site.
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