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In the lock-and-key model for enzymes, which is most correct?
The tertiary shape has no effect on the active site.
Enzyme substrates can bind anywhere on the enzyme.
The active site is highly specific to the complementary shape of the substrate.
The shape of the active site fits a broad range of substrates.
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