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Braiden
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18 June, 22:55
How does the value of of km for the enzyme?
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Tristian Mcmillan
18 June, 23:00
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For practical purposes, Km is the concentration of substrate which permits the enzyme to achieve half Vmax. An enzyme with a high Km has a low affinity for its substrate, and requires a greater concentration of substrate to achieve Vmax
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