Multiple Choice
Which statement about enzyme-catalyzed reactions is FALSE?
A) At saturating levels of substrate, the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is proportional to the enzyme concentration.
B) If enough substrate is added, the normal Vmax of a reaction can be attained even in the presence of a competitive inhibitor.
C) The rate of a reaction decreases steadily with time as substrate is depleted.
D) The activation energy for the catalyzed reaction is the same as for the uncatalyzed reaction, but the equilibrium constant is more favorable in the enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
E) The Michaelis-Menten constant Km equals the [S] at which V = 1/2 Vmax.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q26: On the enzyme hexokinase, ATP reacts with
Q27: The number of substrate molecules converted to
Q28: The double-reciprocal transformation of the Michaelis-Menten equation,
Q29: For enzymes in which the slowest (rate-limiting)
Q30: Define the terms "cofactor" and "coenzyme."
Q32: The turnover number for an enzyme
Q33: Write out the equation that describes the
Q34: When 10 <span class="ql-formula" data-value="\mu"><span
Q35: Treatment of methanol poisoning by using ethanol
Q36: Enzyme X exhibits maximum activity at pH