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  • Lock-and-Key Mechanism: Enzymes and Substrates Explained
    The correct answer is enzymes and substrates.

    Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts, increasing the rate of chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. Substrates are the molecules that enzymes convert into products. The lock-and-key mechanism is a model that describes how enzymes and substrates interact. In this model, the enzyme is the lock, and the substrate is the key. The substrate binds to the enzyme in a specific way, allowing the enzyme to catalyze the reaction.

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