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the effect of a competitive inhibitor can be reversed by​

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Answered by prajapatikhushi317
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Competitive inhibition can be reversed by increasing the substrate concentration. ... At very high substrate, the maximum velocity is the same than that reached by the noninhibited enzyme because the substrate displaces the inhibitor from the enzyme's active site.

Answered by ILVI2006ishwarya
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Competitive inhibition can be reversed by increasing the substrate concentration. If the substrate predominates in the mixture, it will tend to displace the inhibitor bound to the enzyme.

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