Why is the Lineweaver- Burk plot important in enzyme kinetics?
A) It is non- linear.
B) It illustrates enzyme specificity.
C) It reveals the presence of prosthetic groups in enzymes.
D) It is a single- reciprocal plot.
E) It makes it easier to determine Vmax.
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Q10: The Eadie- Hofstee plot
A)has the y intercept
Q11: An example of an irreversible inhibitor is
A)a
Q12: Of the following, which is used in
Q13: Which of the following is NOT true
Q14: Which of the following is an enzyme?
A)carboxypeptidase
Q16: A sick person often runs a fever
Q17: The active site for carboxypeptidase
A)contains amino acids
Q18: Covalent modification
A)produces modifications that can sometimes be
Q19: As new enzymes are discovered, the EC
Q20: Saturation can be defined as
A)denaturation of an
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