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    The Number of Substrate Molecules Acted Upon Per Minute by One
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The Number of Substrate Molecules Acted Upon Per Minute by One

Question 44

Question 44

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The number of substrate molecules acted upon per minute by one molecule of enzyme is referred to as the


A) optimum number.
B) optimum rate.
C) international unit.
D) turnover number.

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