Enzymes (i.e., biological catalysts) are said to work by the "lock and key" mechanism, where the enzyme is the key and the cellular process is locked. Similar cellular processes explain why ibuprofen will cure a headache but won't lower an individual's blood pressure. On the molecular level, these phenomena can be attributed to... thermodynamics. atomic and molecular structures and shapes. stoichiometry. Lewis dot structures

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Enzymes (i.e., biological catalysts) are said to work by the
"lock and key" mechanism, where the enzyme is the key and
the cellular process is locked. Similar cellular processes
explain why ibuprofen will cure a headache but won't lower
an individual's blood pressure. On the molecular level, these
phenomena can be attributed to...
thermodynamics.
atomic and molecular structures and shapes.
stoichiometry.
Lewis dot structures
Transcribed Image Text:Enzymes (i.e., biological catalysts) are said to work by the "lock and key" mechanism, where the enzyme is the key and the cellular process is locked. Similar cellular processes explain why ibuprofen will cure a headache but won't lower an individual's blood pressure. On the molecular level, these phenomena can be attributed to... thermodynamics. atomic and molecular structures and shapes. stoichiometry. Lewis dot structures
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