Multiple Choice
The degree of inhibition caused by a competitive inhibitor can be decreased by
A) adding water, thus diluting out the EI complex.
B) increasing the enzyme concentration.
C) increasing the substrate concentration.
D) increasing both the enzyme and inhibitor concentration.
E) none of the above.
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