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The Km value of the enzyme is the value of the substrate concentration at which the reaction reaches to
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05/09/2020 4:59 pm
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The Km value of the enzyme is the value of the substrate concentration at which the reaction reaches to
(a) Zero
(b) 2 Vmax
(c) ½ Vmax
(d) ¼ Vmax
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05/09/2020 5:05 pm
(c) ½ Vmax
Explanation:
The concentration of substrate at which velocity of enzymatic action reaches half of its maximum value, is called Km value or Michaelis constant.
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