The concept which suggests that the active site of an enzyme is flexible and continually reshapes by its interaction with the substrate is known as . . . . . . .

  • A
    Fluid Mosaic model
  • B
    Lock and key model
  • C
    Induced Fit model
  • D
    Michaelis-Menten constant model

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