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The ratio of the enzyme to substrate mol...

The ratio of the enzyme to substrate molecule can be as high as

A

`1:1000`

B

`1 : 1,00,000`

C

`1 : 10,00,000`

D

` 1 : 50,000`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The ratio of enzyme to substrate can be up to 1:10, 00,000.
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