A scientist performed enzyme kinetics and obtained velocity v as a function of sub strate concentration S and the values are given in the table below.
S (Molar)
50
100
150
200
300
v (r/min)
10.2
19.1
31.2
38.1
55.4
The K of the substrate could be
S (uMolar)
400
800
1000
1300
1600
| v (v/min)
62.5
75.3
76.2
76.3
77.2
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Enzymes are proteinous in nature that catalyses the biochemical reactions in living cells and thus called biocatlysts.
Explanation:
- The relation of substrate concentration and velocity of enzymatic action is given by Michaelis constant.
- Michaelis constant:- It is a mathematical derivation or constant which indicates the substrate concentration at which the chemical reaction catalysed by an enzyme attains half its maximum velocity.
- Increase in substrate concentration increases the velocity of the enzymatic reaction. The reaction ultimately reaches a maximum velocity which is not exceeded by any further rise in the concentration of substrate.
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This question belongs only and only to biology ...as it is based on Michaelis-Menten Equation from the chapter BIOMOLECULES....
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