Respuesta :
Answer:
Answers a. and c. should be correct.
Explanation:
Enzymes help increase the rate in which a chemical reaction occurs. The interactions between the enzyme and the substrate induced conformational changes in the enzyme that facilitate and strengthen the binding with its substrate. That is called the induced fit model. Before this model, scientists explain the binding of enzyme and substrate as a “lock-and-key”. There are four type of weak interactions by which enzymes and substrates bind each other: 1) hydrogen bonds, 2) electrostatic interactions, 3) hydrophobic interactions and 4) van der Waals interactions. The strong binding between the enzyme and its substrate is the addition of several weak interactions working together.