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    The Specificity of an Enzyme to a Substrate Is Currently
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The Specificity of an Enzyme to a Substrate Is Currently

Question 48

Question 48

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The specificity of an enzyme to a substrate is currently best explained by


A) the "lock and key" model.
B) the induced-fit model.
C) the allosteric model.
D) the receptor model.
E) the synthase complex model.

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