Multiple Choice
In a first order enzyme-catalyzed reaction,the velocity of the reaction is proportional to the ________,while in a zero order enzyme-catalyzed reaction,the velocity of the reaction is proportional to the ________.
A) amount of enzyme;concentration of substrate
B) concentration of substrate;amount of enzyme
C) concentration of substrate;speed of the reaction
D) speed of the reaction;concentration of substrate
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