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    The Lock-And-Key Analogy for Enzymes Applies to the Specificity of Enzymes
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The Lock-And-Key Analogy for Enzymes Applies to the Specificity of Enzymes

Question 37

Question 37

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The lock-and-key analogy for enzymes applies to the specificity of enzymes ________.


A) as they form their tertiary structure
B) as they form their tertiary and quaternary structure
C) binding to their substrate
D) interacting with water
E) interacting with ions

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