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if in a graph,, enzyme activity become parallel to the x axis,, then this graph is of,... a,, presence of inhibitors, b,, effect of substrate concentration, c,, effect of temperature,, d,, effect of ph​

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Answered by ydvsalonioo4
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One of the important parameters affecting the rate of a reaction catalyzed by an enzyme is the substrate concentration, [S]. During enzyme substrate reaction, the initial velocity V

0 gradually increases with increasing concentration of the substrate.

Finally a point is reached, beyond which the increase in V

0 will not depend on the [S].

When we plot a graph, with substrate concentration on the X axis and corresponding velocity on Y axis, it can be observed from the graph that as the concentration of the substrate increases, there is a corresponding increase in the V

o . However, beyond a particular substrate concentration, the velocity remains constant without any further increase. This maximum velocity of an enzyme catalysed reaction under substrate saturation is called as v max maximum velocity......

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