1. Which of the following is NOT a true representation of the Lineweaver-Burk equation? Group of answer choices a. y-intercept = -1/Vmax b. x-intercept = -1/Km c. y = 1/V0 d. x = 1/[S] e. slope = Km/Vmax
1. Which of the following is NOT a true representation of the Lineweaver-Burk equation? Group of answer choices a. y-intercept = -1/Vmax b. x-intercept = -1/Km c. y = 1/V0 d. x = 1/[S] e. slope = Km/Vmax
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1. Which of the following is NOT a true representation of the Lineweaver-Burk equation?
Group of answer choices
a. y-intercept = -1/Vmax
b. x-intercept = -1/Km
c. y = 1/V0
d. x = 1/[S]
e. slope = Km/Vmax
2. If the y-intercept of a Lineweaver-Burk (double reciprocal) plot = 39.37 (sec/millimole) and the slope = 75.3 L/sec, Vmax equals:
Group of answer choices
a. 75.3 millimoles/sec.
b. 0.0254 millimoles/sec.
c. 0.523 millimoles/sec.
d. 39.4 millimoles/sec.
3. Which of the following is true regarding allosteric enzyme behavior?Group of answer choices
a. Allosteric enzymes are rarely important in the regulation of metabolic pathways.
b. An allosteric effector binds reversibly on the surface of the enzyme.
c. An hyperbolic representation of the relation initial velocity vs [S] is a specific characteristic of an allosteric enzyme behavior.
d. Michaelis-Menten kinetics model the kinetic behavior of allosteric enzymes.
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