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The rate of an enzyme catalyzed reaction is independent of;
(a) Concentration of Substrate (b) Concentration of Product
(c) Enzyme
(d) Temperature​

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Answered by chanshi27
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Explanation: These reactions are said to be "zero order" because the rates are independent of substrate concentration, and are equal to some constant k. The formation of product proceeds at a rate which is linear with time.

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