1. The most commonly used method in measuring LD because it produces a positive rate (NADH) and not affected by product inhibition    a. Oliver-Rosalki b. Wrecker Method  c. Wroblewski Ladue  d. Tanzer-Gilbarg    2.  most chemistry enzyme tests follow the zero order reaction where the sufficient amount of substrate is availbale    the only limiting factor is the enzyme's substrate    a. first statement is true and second statement is false  b. both statements are true  c. first statement is false and second statement is true  d. both statements are true    3. any absorbance change per minute of activity when exceeds must be  a. double the measurement and analyze again  b. repeat analysis  c. discared the reagent and open new one  d. dilute sample and repeat analysis and multiply the dilution

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1. The most commonly used method in measuring LD because it produces a positive rate (NADH) and not affected by product inhibition 

 

a. Oliver-Rosalki

b. Wrecker Method 

c. Wroblewski Ladue 

d. Tanzer-Gilbarg 

 

2.  most chemistry enzyme tests follow the zero order reaction where the sufficient amount of substrate is availbale 

 

the only limiting factor is the enzyme's substrate 

 

a. first statement is true and second statement is false 

b. both statements are true 

c. first statement is false and second statement is true 

d. both statements are true 

 

3. any absorbance change per minute of activity when exceeds must be 

a. double the measurement and analyze again 

b. repeat analysis 

c. discared the reagent and open new one 

d. dilute sample and repeat analysis and multiply the dilution 

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