Multiple Choice
In an enzyme-substrate reaction, when excess substrate is present, increasing the concentration of the enzyme will
A) inhibit the formation of products.
B) increase the decomposition rate of the enzyme-substrate complex.
C) increase the amount of reaction occurring.
D) decrease the turnover rate for the substrate.
E) increase the number of substrate molecules available.
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