The initial velocity of an enzyme reaction v0) describes
A) the concentration of the enzyme at maximal velocity.
B) the concentration of substrate at maximal velocity.
C) the concentration of both at the start of the reaction.
D) the rate of the reaction at when the substrate and enzyme are first mixed.
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