What would be the Km of an enzymatic reaction that showed the
following kinetics?
From the graph, according to the formula,
Km= Vmax/2
Vmax= 280
Km= Vmax/2
280/2= 140
Therefore, km= 8 * 10-5 mM
Correct option A
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