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State in which substrate molecules do not find any free active site is called
a. insaturation
b. saturation
c. maturation
d. denaturation


Sagot :

Saturation I think not 100% sure sorry

Substrate molecules binds to enzymes active site that matches its own and forms a complex called the enzyme-substrate complex yielding products that eventually detaches from the enzymes.

The state in which substrate molecules do not find any free active site is called saturation (option b).

  • Saturation with regards to the enzyme-substrate complex occurs there is no free enzyme to bind to as the substrate concentration increases.
  • So saturation of the enzymes then occur when are these active sites are in action/occupied.

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