Quiz: The Lock and Key Theory of Enzyme Action
AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy (8464)
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Welcome! You've learned about cells, tissues, organs, and enzymes. Now, let's test your knowledge of the Lock and Key Theory of Enzyme Action!
What does the 'key' represent in the Lock and Key Theory?
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Which of the following are true about enzymes? (Select all that apply)
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The Lock and Key Theory describes how a specific {{blank0}} binds to the {{blank1}} on an enzyme.
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What happens if the substrate does not fit into the enzyme's active site?
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What are some characteristics of the Lock and Key Theory? (Select all that apply)
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Enzymes work best at their {{blank0}} temperature and {{blank1}} pH.
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