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A biologist wants to increase the rate of his chemical reaction but has a limited amount of enzyme. He continues to increases the substrate concentration instead. Eventually, the reaction rate levels off, and he can't get it to go any faster. What prevented the rate from increasing further? (3 points)

The solution ran out of enzyme

The substrate concentration reached Vmax

The products of the reaction inhibited the enzyme

The solution ran out of reactants

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Answer:

The substrate concentration reached Vmax

Step-by-step explanation:

Because limited amount of enzyme can not work effectively on large concentration of substrate

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