The lock and key model suggests that proteins interact with other molecules in a specific and precise manner, similar to how a lock only fits with a specific key. In this model, the protein (lock) is complementary in shape to the molecule it interacts with (key), ensuring a precise and selective binding interaction.
ALL enzymes use the lock and key model!
the answer is lock and key model .
shut the f**k up and get off a**wipe
the answer is lock and key model .
Duplicates and replacement keys can be ordered from Chicago Lock Company. What you will need is the model number of the lock and a key can be shipped to you.
The lock-and-key model provides a useful illustration of how an enzyme interacts with a substrate molecule. In this model, the enzyme's active site is complementary in shape to the substrate, similar to a key fitting into a lock. This specificity allows for efficient catalysis of the reaction.
enzymes work on lock and key model and induced fit model.
It means you put the key in the lock. The plug is the name of the part of a lock cylinder that turns when you turn the key.
The model you are referring to is the lock-and-key model of enzyme-substrate interaction. This model proposes that enzymes have specific active sites that perfectly fit the substrate, similar to how a lock fits a key. This precise fit allows for the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex and subsequent catalysis of the reaction.
It is not for any specific year or model. It has yet to be configured to fit a particular lock.
that is the key code for that particular type of lock or cylinder. So if you see that code on the cylinder lock that is the key for it.