The induced fit hypothesis states that
A) a single enzyme can adjust its shape to fit with several types of substrate.
B) a substrate will adjust its shape to fit the shape of the enzyme.
C) an enzyme can adjust itself to a substrate as they come together.
D) the enzyme and substrate have no set shape until they unite.
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Q41: Acetyl can be a substrate for a
Q42: It is FALSE that
A) coenzymes are needed
Q43: Enzymatic competition results when
A) several substrates can
Q44: An enzyme's name is NOT likely to
Q45: The enzyme that facilitates a reaction adding
Q47: An enzyme can
A) reduce the rate of
Q48: Enzymes are most directly involved with
A) metabolic
Q49: The enzyme salivary amylase in the
Q50: Enzyme inhibitors
A) slow enzyme-controlled reactions because the
Q51: The enzyme salivary amylase in the mouth
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