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Emmy Mcfarland
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What does the lock-and-key mechanism refer to?
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Huey
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The lock-and-key mechanism is usually associated with the complementary shapes of an enzyme with a single substrate;
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Wherein the lock that is being referred to is the enzyme and the substrate is the key. One right sized substrate (key) fits into the active site (key hole) of the enzyme (lock)
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