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Substrate concentration-enzymatic reactions

How substrate concentrations affect the speed of the enzymatic reactions?

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Originally, as substrate concentration raises, the speed of reaction raises; this occurs because free activation centers of enzyme bind to free substrates. Once all activation centers of accessible enzymes become bound out to their substrates new increments of substrate concentration will have no effect on speed of reaction.

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