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The normal shape of an enzyme is as shown in structure A. If the enzyme's shape changes to that shown in structure B, what are two consequences of this change? Less binding of substrate more binding of substrate won't follow the lock-and-key pattern of enzyme binding will follow the lock-and-key pattern of enzyme binding a substrate reaction independent of the enzyme structure

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