substrate active site enzyme enzyme substrate entering active site FIGURE 5 enzyme changes shape slightly as substrate enters active site, making the fit more precise enzyme/substrate complex enzyme/products complex products 1 enzyme + products leaving active site 5. Looking at Figure 5 above, how is the enzyme similar to a lock and a key? 6. Complete the following analogy using the terms show in figure 5 (Enzyme and Substrate). Lock : Key 7. If the substrate in the first image in the left of the series is a disaccharide such as sucrose, what is the enzyme doing to the disaccharide?

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substrate
active site
enzyme
enzyme + substrate
entering active site
FIGURE 5
enzyme changes shape
slightly as substrate enters
active site, making the fit
more precise
enzyme/substrate
complex
Lock : Key
enzyme/products
complex
products
5
enzyme + products
leaving active site
5. Looking at Figure 5 above, how is the enzyme similar to a lock and a key?
6. Complete the following analogy using the terms show in figure 5 (Enzyme and Substrate).
7. If the substrate in the first image in the left of the series is a disaccharide such as sucrose,
what is the enzyme doing to the disaccharide?
8. The picture above is showing what is known in biochemistry as the "lock and key theory."
Explain why you think this theory is used to describe enzymes.
Transcribed Image Text:substrate active site enzyme enzyme + substrate entering active site FIGURE 5 enzyme changes shape slightly as substrate enters active site, making the fit more precise enzyme/substrate complex Lock : Key enzyme/products complex products 5 enzyme + products leaving active site 5. Looking at Figure 5 above, how is the enzyme similar to a lock and a key? 6. Complete the following analogy using the terms show in figure 5 (Enzyme and Substrate). 7. If the substrate in the first image in the left of the series is a disaccharide such as sucrose, what is the enzyme doing to the disaccharide? 8. The picture above is showing what is known in biochemistry as the "lock and key theory." Explain why you think this theory is used to describe enzymes.
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