Consequence of Enzyme Saturation
An enzyme is considered saturated when all available enzyme molecules are bound to substrate. Which of the following is a direct consequence of enzyme saturation?
A
The saturation point indicates the maximum speed of the reaction.
B
Enzyme activity decreases when the saturation point is reached.
C
Substrate concentration has no effect on the saturation point.
D
Increasing substrate concentration beyond the saturation point does not increase reaction rate.
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