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A.
To explain: The ES in the given equation.
Introduction:
Enzymes are the protein molecules produced in a cell meant for catalyzing a biological process. The enzymes act upon certain molecules called as substrates and convert them into products. For enzyme reaction, there is a general equation called Michaelis–Menten equation. The equation is as follows:
B.
To explain: The reason for bidirectional arrows and unidirectional arrow in the first and second step, respectively, in the given equation.
Introduction:
Enzymes are the protein molecules produced in a cell meant for catalyzing a biological process. The enzymes act upon certain molecules called as substrates and convert them into products. For enzyme reaction, there is a general equation called Michaelis–Menten equation. The equation is as follows:
C.
To explain: The cause for the presence of E at both ends of the equation.
Introduction:
Enzymes are the protein molecules produced in a cell meant for catalyzing a biological process. The enzymes act upon certain molecules called as substrates and convert them into products. For enzyme reaction, there is a general equation called Michaelis–Menten equation. The equation is as follows:
D.
To explain: The reason for the inhibition of the enzyme (E) due to the presence of high concentrations of product (P).
Introduction:
Enzymes are the protein molecules produced in a cell meant for catalyzing a biological process. The enzymes act upon certain molecules called as substrates and convert them into products. For enzyme reaction, there is a general equation called Michaelis–Menten equation. The equation is as follows:
E.
To compare: The effects of X and accumulation of P.
Introduction:
Enzymes are the protein molecules produced in a cell meant for catalyzing a biological process. The enzymes act upon certain molecules called as substrates and convert them into products. For enzyme reaction, there is a general equation called Michaelis–Menten equation. The equation is as follows:

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