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For the reaction E+S > ES> P, the michaelis menten constant, Km, is actually a summary...

For the reaction E+S > ES> P, the michaelis menten constant, Km, is actually a summary of three terms. What are they? How is Km determined graphically?

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Please see sttached answer and explanation:

Your answer is mainly on the last page, but for easily understand the Km relation I have derived the expression of reaction rate within first two pages.


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