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when is enzyme concentration a limiting factor?​

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Answered by souravagarwal2003
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So when the amount of available substrate exceeds the amount of enzymes, then no more substrate can be broken down. The enzyme concentration is the limiting factor slowing the reaction.

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Answered by beherarajalaxmi1977
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an enzyme must be designed so that the observed activities proportional to the amount of present in order that the enzyme concentration is the only limiting factor it is satisfied only when the reaction is zero order

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