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induce fit model is better because it causes a change in the enzyme active sit and allows the substrate to fit in
The purpose of the scroll key is to lock and unlock all the scrolling techniques. The scroll key temporarily stops the scrolling of the text or stops the operation of a program.
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It's a model used to describe one specific object fitting into another specific receptor; such as using a key on a lock that's how it gets its name. This is used to describe many things mainly cells and their receptors
Opening a lock, specifically a freestanding padlock, without a key is something that many people would like to learn how to do. Whether it's the satisfaction in knowing how to pick a lock or a more practical matter, like never being out of options when you forget your key, doesn't matter. The point is that knowing how to pick a lock is a skill that should be used responsibly and legally on only your own property.1. Unbend one arm of the paperclip. Once the single piece of metal (roughly an inch long) is straight out, bend a small, 45-degree angle near the tip so it looks like a hook.2. Press the paperclip arm into the lock. The hook should be facing up in the direction of the teeth of the key, and the bottom of the arm should act as the base of the key would.3. Gently work the paperclip all the way into the lock. Once the paperclip gets to the back of the lock, push up so the hook is pushing against the top of the lock. Then grip the part of the paperclip that's not bent and turn the paperclip as you would a key. This may take a few tries, but do so gently so you don't twist or break your paperclip lock pick.
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enzymes work on lock and key model and induced fit model.
It's not similar to a master key..but a "magnetic compass"
An enzyme is shaped so that a specific substrate can attatch to it. A lock and a key function in a similar way. Each lock is shaped so that only a certain key can open it.
These are the modes: 1. Lock and Key hypothesis 2. Induced Fit Hypothesis
An example of the induced fit theory is when an enzyme undergoes a conformational change to better accommodate the substrate upon binding. On the other hand, the lock and key theory suggests that the enzyme's active site is already in the correct shape to fit the substrate like a lock and key.
The lock and key model means that the substrate must perfectly fit the enzyme, and the enzyme does not change. The induced fit model is different as when the substrate fits together with the enzyme, the enzyme itself will change to either join substrates together or break a substrate down.
According to lock and key model both the enzymes and the substrate possess specific geometrical shapes that fit exactly into one another. WHILE According to the induced fit model enzymes are more flexible structures and their active site is reshaped as substrate interacts with the enzymes.
It returns to its original shape, and is reused. Look up the 'lock and key' and 'induced fit' models.
induced fit
The Lock and Key analogy states that enzymes are highly specialized and will only fit certain substrates. However, this is incorrect because it is actually an induced fit.
A key, or a Combonation