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    The Measure of How Many Product Molecules Can Be Produced
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The Measure of How Many Product Molecules Can Be Produced

Question 7

Question 7

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The measure of how many product molecules can be produced by an enzyme per unit of time is referred to as that enzyme's


A) coenzyme rate.
B) affinity.
C) catalytic rate.
D) cofactor rate.
E) specificity.

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