Succinate is the substrate for succinate dehydrogenase that converts succinate to fumarate. In the presence of reversible competitive inhibitor like malonate in place of succinate, the enzymes a) Km increases and Vmax remains the same. b) both Km and Vmax increases. c) both Km and Vmax decreases. d) Km decreases and Vmax remains the same.

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Succinate is the substrate for succinate dehydrogenase that converts succinate to fumarate. In the presence of reversible competitive inhibitor like malonate in place of succinate, the enzymes

  1. a) Km increases and Vmax remains the same.
  2. b) both Km and Vmax increases.
  3. c) both Km and Vmax decreases.
  4. d) Km decreases and Vmax remains the same.
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