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minjai0322 minjai0322
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13 years ago
In the presence of a competitive inhibitor, the intercept of the Linweaver-Burke plot on y axis (1/r)
(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) stays the same
(d) none of the above


Which of the following is not an advantage of enzyme catalysis?
(a) substrate specificity
(b) substrate flexibility
(c) rigioselectivity
(d) relatively mild reaction conditions
(e) none of the above
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13 years ago
(a) substrate specificity

Not so sure really, but when a substrate it too specific for a particular enzyme, than the reaction won't take place; whereas in b, c, and d, they all seem like good things, don't you think?
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