The higher the substrate concentration, the higher the rate of reaction, up till the point when the limiting factor is no longer the concentration of substrate but other factors like enzyme concentration of temperature.
Concentration is one of the big three motivators of increased enzyme activity. As long as the substrate is in abundance the increased concentration of enzymes will increase the reaction catalyzation.
The rate of the reaction is increased. The Vmax of the reaction is decreased, thus decreasing the required amount of substrate concentration to equal the same rate.
The reaction happens a lot smoother and is more efficient in what it produces.
A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction
When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
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Enzymatic reaction rate, there's no term which is specifically used.
Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.
A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction
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catalyzed reaction
reactions in which enzymes are involved as catalysts.
Generally in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the reactant is called the substrate, which in association with the enzyme forms the product.
When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
They are generally known as substrates.
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The reaction of creatine phosphate with ADP is catalyzed by the enzyme creatine kinase and is reversible.
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3 factors that affect the speed of an enzyme catalysed reaction are: .Temperature .Enzyme Concentartion .Substrate concentration
Enzymatic reaction rate, there's no term which is specifically used.