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![A. Kinetics Data
1/[S], mM-
0.5714
0.4608
0.3333
0.1818
0.0952
1/Velocity (min/mM)
Inhibited
0.7246
0.5988
0.4694
0.3367
0.26109
Uninhibited
0.5154
0.4424
0.3508
0.2816
0.2277
B. Lineweaver-Burk Plot and Analysis
Paste your Microsoft Excel Graph of the kinetic analysis. Compute for Vmax and Km values and identify the
mode of enzyme inhibition involved.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/bb3e6a2b-8bef-43e0-870c-a7b91c16b129/6c086103-08d0-4d0d-a850-e34b502ca518/pm72ygq_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:A. Kinetics Data
1/[S], mM-
0.5714
0.4608
0.3333
0.1818
0.0952
1/Velocity (min/mM)
Inhibited
0.7246
0.5988
0.4694
0.3367
0.26109
Uninhibited
0.5154
0.4424
0.3508
0.2816
0.2277
B. Lineweaver-Burk Plot and Analysis
Paste your Microsoft Excel Graph of the kinetic analysis. Compute for Vmax and Km values and identify the
mode of enzyme inhibition involved.
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