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What is the Induced Fit model?
What is the Induced Fit model?
- A model that explains how enzymes work in the presence of coenzymes
- A modification to the lock and key model (correct)
- A model that explains how enzymes work in isolation
- A model that explains how enzymes work in the presence of inhibitors
What causes the change in shape of the enzyme in the Induced Fit model?
What causes the change in shape of the enzyme in the Induced Fit model?
- The presence of coenzymes
- Interactions with other enzymes
- The presence of inhibitors
- Interactions with the substrate (correct)
What is the role of the Induced Fit model in enzyme catalysis?
What is the role of the Induced Fit model in enzyme catalysis?
- It has no role in enzyme catalysis
- It inhibits the chemical reaction from occurring
- It facilitates the chemical reaction to occur (correct)
- It prevents the enzyme from changing shape
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