It indicates that the enzyme has a high affinity for the substrate.
Not necessarily. You could have a relatively high Kcat but a moderate Km value. This is of course relative to all enzymes across the board. An example would be to compare catalase and acetylcholinesterase. Catalase has a Km of 1.1M but a Kcat of 4 X 10*7 while acetylcholinesterase has a Km of 9 X 10*-5 but a Kcat value of only 1.4 X 10*4. While a low Km value will definitely mean a high affinity of enzyme for substrate, this does not readily eqaute to a high Kcat value.
The name 'Michaelis' means 'Michael.' It is theorized that Sebastian Michaelis was named after 'Sebastien Michaelis' who was a 16th century French inquisitor who wrote about the classifications of demons of/in hell.
It means a value that isn't a variable.For example, "X" is a variable, since its value can vary.Now, the number "33" is a constant, because its value is constant, or unchanging.(If 33 were to become 34, it wouldn't be 33 anymore.)(If x's value were to change from 5 to 8, it's still x, but its value varied.)
It is called a constant and it value remains the same.
a quantity or parameter that does not change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions.
c is any constant value
The count or number of something. E.g.;If x = 2 then the numerical value of 3x is 6.The numerical value of the constant pi is 3.142...
I suppose you mean physical constants such as the Heisenberg constant, the Boltzmann constant, the gas constant, the electron charge and so on. As you can see such values are independent on what kind of experiment you have, where, when and how.
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
i don't know if you mean the number "pi", but if you do, it's value is always constant, and goes on forever, but just use 3.14159
The adding and subtracting a constant amount means the value will go up. The amount will go up due to the amount been added to each number.
Yes. the mean is the average. Since DC is a constant, stable output, the average = the DC magnitude. The average of 1 = 1.