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(i) Temperature, pH and concentration of substrate can influence enzyme activity ?
(ii) ES complex is short lived and dissociates into products (P)
(iii) In exothermic reaction, the energy level of "P" is lower than "S" substrate
(iv) Cofactors play a crucial role in the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
Which of the above statements are correct ?

A

i, iii and iv

B

ii and iv

C

i, ii and iv

D

i, ii, iii and iv

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D
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