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KiyoUwU
BlockedI know this is suppose to be hot but I just laugh so hard xD
Odisaodi
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Rando Rock
MemberLol, this reminds me of the lock-and-key model for enzymes
Armaldo Sling
MemberI'm sure it will fit
SirCumsize
MemberSomeone's adopted...
Wendigo psychosis
MemberHot!!!
milkbrew
MemberThat's totally how it works
Tenshida
Memberif it doesn't fit. try harder. if it still doesn't. C4.
Dieselmutt
MemberRatcha drawer of sexy characters and writer of great one liners.
rdjohn
MemberThat's the Alabama style, if they're twins it's gonna fit.
Dargrin~Krei
MemberDon't give up!
MAKE
YOUR DREAMS
COME TRUE!
Diffdigital
MemberWhat a play with the comic panels
lurkmore
MemberCan you elaborate? I've never taken a biology class.
Doppler1
MemberI’m a nerd so it should come back to me.
Ok so the lock and key model for an enzyme is essentially just every enzyme can only break down the molecule it is designed to break down as a enzymes active zone is a certain shape and the molecule has to fit in perfectly, like how there is only one key for a lock.
An enzyme can actually denature (mold into a different shape) which results in no molecule being able to fit
Any other questions?
Dr Popcorn
BlockedAh yes a fellow Biology peer!
A4awesome
MemberIt probably is a perfect fit and that’s why it’s such a tight squeeze.
Furrydouche69
MemberI was waiting to see an Alabama reference
Lilyofluck
Memberthat's oddly specific
Neon Wolf12
MemberHow you reply with images?
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