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Use the reaction coordinate diagram of an enzyme catalyzed reaction shown below

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Question

Use the reaction coordinate diagram of an enzyme catalyzed reaction shown below to answer Questions 5 through 10 From this diagram you can conclude: (A) The forward reaction is endergonic. (B) The forward reaction is exothermic. (C) The forward reaction is endothermic. (D) The forward reaction is at equilibrium. (E) The forward reaction is exergonic. How many transition states are generated in the enzyme catalyzed pathway? (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) l (E) 0 The rate determining step for the forward reaction is: (A) the enzyme binding product. (B) the enzyme binding substrate. (C) the Generation of EI. (D) the Generation of F.P. (E) the release of product from the enzyme active site. The rate determine step for the reverse reaction is: (A) the generation of ES. (B) the generation of EI. (C) the release of substrate. (D) the enzyme binding P. (E) the release of P from the enzyme. The point El on the reaction coordinate diagram corresponds to: (A) a dead end

Explanation / Answer

Answer 5:

(E) The reaction is exergonic.
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