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    Which Is the Correct General Equation for an Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction
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Which Is the Correct General Equation for an Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction

Question 213

Question 213

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Which is the correct general equation for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction? Enzyme is represented by "E," substrate by "S," and product by "P."


A) E  S + P
B) P + S  E + P  EP
C) S  E + P
D) E + S  ES  E + P
E) P  E + P  EP  S

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