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    The Time That Is Required for an Enzyme to Convert
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The Time That Is Required for an Enzyme to Convert

Question 41

Question 41

Multiple Choice

The time that is required for an enzyme to convert one substrate molecule into one product molecule is


A) Km.
B) kcat.
C) 1/Km.
D) 1/kcat.

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