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The ‘lock and key’ model of enzyme action illustrates that a particular enzyme molecule

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may be destroyed and resynthesised several times
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interacts with a specific type of substrate molecule
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reacts at identical rates under all conditions
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forms a permanent enzyme-substrate complex
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The correct option is B interacts with a specific type of substrate molecule

Emil Fischer (1894) proposed “lock and key theory” for the mechanism of enzyme action, according to which the active sites of enzymes have a specific geometric shape wherein the substrate molecule fit like a key in a particular lock. In other words, it illustrates that a particular enzyme molecule interacts with a specific type of substrate molecule.


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