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    The Number of Molecules with Which an Enzyme Reacts Is
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The Number of Molecules with Which an Enzyme Reacts Is

Question 22

Question 22

Multiple Choice

The number of molecules with which an enzyme reacts is the


A) end product.
B) optimum.
C) substrate.
D) turnover number.

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