How does concentration affect enzyme-catalyzed reactions
A) As the concentration of the product goes up the enzyme increases the rate it produces the product.
B) Concentration does not affect enzyme-catalyzed reactions because they are irreversible.
C) At chemical equilibrium,no net change in the concentration of the product or substrate occurs.
D) The quantity of enzyme available usually controls the rate of a metabolic reaction.
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Q3: Which statement is true about enzymes
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