The Michaelis-Menten approach to describing the kinetics of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction makes which of the following assumptions about the conversion of product into substrate?
A) The product binds reversibly to the enzyme in order to be converted into the substrate.
B) The product is not converted to substrate to any appreciable extent.
C) The product is converted to substrate following simple first order kinetics.
D) The product is converted to substrate following simple second order kinetics.
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