How It Feels to Use a Key
The Real-Life Match
Think of a lock as a enzyme, and the key as a molecule. When the molecule (the key) fits into the enzyme's lock, it helps start a reaction, like turning on a light switch or making your favorite snack taste better.
Just like only your key works with that doorknob, no other keys will open it, only certain molecules can work with specific enzymes to make things happen in our body!
Examples
- Imagine a lock that only fits one specific key, just like an enzyme that only works with its matching substrate.
- A lock and key model is like a puzzle, the right piece always fits perfectly.
- An enzyme acts as a special key to unlock a chemical reaction.
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See also
- How Does Enzymes (Updated) Work?
- How Does The Hydrophobic Effect and Entropy Biochemistry MADE SUPER SIMPLE! Work?
- What are invertase enzymes?
- What is Enzymatic (biological) catalysis?
- What are proteases?