Multiple Choice
For the simplified representation of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction shown below, the statement "ES is in steady-state" means that:
A) k2 is very slow.
B) k1 = k2.
C) k1 = k-1.
D) k1[E][S] = k-1[ES] + k2[ES].
E) k1[E][S] = k-1[ES].
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