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Mechanism for enzyme catalyzed reactions to explain the kinetics of enzyme-substrate reactions, michaelis final rate from -ra to ________

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ra to r+a

Explanation: In an enzyme catalyzed reaction, enzyme binds with the active side(3D) of the substrate substrate. It provides an alternative path for the reaction to take place with lower activation energy. in the reaction the kinetic energy of the molecules increases so reaction takes place at a higher rate. when the reaction is completed enzyme leaves the active side.

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