how do lock and key model of enzyme action explain absolute specificity? ( for class 11 please in simple English please)
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Enzymes are highly specific. They must bind to a specific substrate before they can catalyze a chemical reaction. ... In lock-and-key model, the enzyme-substrate interaction suggests that the enzyme and the substrate possess specific complementary geometric shapes that fit exactly into one another.
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