Biology, asked by mylinesy160, 1 month ago

Evidently the graph on a subtrate concentration will present a

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Answered by MissVirius
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Explanation:

A substrate is a substance that is used to make a final product. Enzymes bind to and change substrates into their final product. Substrate concentration is the amount of substrate present that can be turned into product and is most commonly measured in molarity (moles per liter

Answered by monica789412
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Substrate concentration is the amount of substrate present that can be turned into product and is most commonly measured in molarity (moles per liter).

Explanation:

  • The concentration of substrates is often used to measure enzyme activity which is based on the rate of a reaction (product formed over time).
  • If a graph is plotted for substrate concentration versus reaction velocity it appears as a hyperbolic curve.
  • A stage is reached where velocity is maximum.
  • It does not increase further by increasing the substrate concentration.

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