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    The Difference Between Uncompetitive and Noncompetitive Inhibitors Is That
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The Difference Between Uncompetitive and Noncompetitive Inhibitors Is That

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The difference between uncompetitive and noncompetitive inhibitors is that


A) uncompetitive inhibitors bind irreversibly.
B) 1 / V max is the same for all concentrations of uncompetitive inhibitors.
C) an uncompetitive inhibitor binds only to ES.
D) a competitive inhibitor binds only to E.

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