In the induced-fit model of enzyme action, the enzyme active site: ________.
1) adjusts shape to adapt to the shape of the substrate.
2) uses an inhibitor to adjust its shape for the substrate.
3) uses a cofactor to change the shape of a substrate.
4) stays the same shape while causing a change in the shape of the substrate.
5) stays the same shape during substrate binding.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

Basically the induced fit theory is similar to the luck and fit theory but with the additional characteristics  that the enzymes (and in some instances the substrate )can changes the  shape slightly as the molecules of the  substrate fits into the active sites, so that perfect fit  of the substrate into the active sites is ensured for  for enzyme -substrate complex  leading to effective catalysis