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    Which Type of Inhibitor Can Be Overcome by the Addition
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Which Type of Inhibitor Can Be Overcome by the Addition

Question 47

Question 47

Multiple Choice

Which type of inhibitor can be overcome by the addition of more substrate?


A) Irreversible
B) Noncompetitive
C) Competitive
D) Prosthetic
E) Isotonic

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