Concept explainers
(a)
To calculate: The initial velocity of reaction when substrate concentration is 2 µM.
Introduction:
Enzyme is defined as a biological catalyst that speeds up
(b)
To calculate: The initial velocity of reaction when substrate concentration is
Introduction:
Enzyme is defined as a biological catalyst that speeds up rate of
(c)
To calculate: The initial velocity of reaction when substrate concentration is 30 µM.
Introduction:
Enzyme is defined as a biological catalyst that speeds up rate of chemical reaction. Enzyme has a region called active site where substrate gets binds that forms enzyme-substrate complex. This initiates rate of chemical reaction.
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