In the induced-fit model of enzyme action, the enzyme active site
A) stays the same shape while causing a change in the shape of the substrate.
B) uses a cofactor to change the shape of a substrate.
C) adjusts shape to adapt to the shape of the substrate.
D) stays the same shape during substrate binding.
E) uses an inhibitor to adjust its shape for the substrate.
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