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An enzyme catalyzed reaction has a Km of 3.76 mM and a Vmax of 6.72 nM/s....

An enzyme catalyzed reaction has a Km of 3.76 mM and a Vmax of 6.72 nM/s. What is the reaction velocity in nM/s, when the substrate concentrations are:

A. 0.500 mM

B. 15.6 mM

C. 252 mM

D. Now assume you have added a competitive inhibitor that has a concentration of 15.6 µM with a KI of 7.30 µM to the enzyme in question 9. Calculate the velocity at the same substrate concentrations as above:

E. 0.500 mM

F. 15.6 mM

G. 252 mM

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