Multiple Choice
The rate at which an enzyme- catalyzed reaction occurs can be increased by
A) decreasing substrate concentration.
B) changing the enzyme's conformation, thereby reducing its affinity for the substrate.
C) decreasing temperature.
D) increasing enzyme concentration.
E) releasing the cofactor that was bound to the enzyme.
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