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The normal shape of an enzyme is as shown in structure A. If the enzyme’s shape changes to that shown in structure B, what are two consequences of this change?



less binding of substrate
more binding of substrate
won’t follow the lock-and-key pattern of enzyme binding
will follow the lock-and-key pattern of enzyme binding
a substrate reaction independent of the enzyme structure

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Less binding of substrate, won’t follow lock-and-key pattern, and unclear about what is meant by the last one to be honest

less binding of substrate

won’t follow the lock-and-key pattern of enzyme binding

what is an enzyme?

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysts accelerate chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different molecules known as products.

a few examples include Lipases: This group of enzymes helps digest fats inside the intestine. Amylase: in the saliva, amylase helps change starches into sugars. Maltase: This also occurs within the sabiva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose. Trypsin: these enzymes break proteins down into amino acids within the small intestine.

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