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Biology, 18.03.2021 19:30, nicolascorrea0207

Look at the diagram below. How could you increase the rate of the reaction shown in image C.

A. add more enzyme
B. add more substrate
C. removesome enzyme
D.
remove some substrate


Look at the diagram below. How could you increase the rate of the reaction shown in

image C.
A. a

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