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According to the lock-and-key model, the active site of an enzyme has a shape while the induced-fit model describes the active site as shape. According to the lock-and-key model, the active site of an enzyme has a shape while the induced-fit model describes the active site as shape. a. Rigid; nonflexibleb. Rigid and nonflexible; flexible or an adjustablec. Flexible or an adjustable shape; rigid and nonflexibled. Flexible; an adjustable shape

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