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#Question id: 11420


We can represent the relationship of species richness to area with the equation


Where S = number of species, and c and z are both constants

Which of the following is not a logical explanation to relationship of species richness to area?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. A high value of z indicates steep increases in species number as iland size increases
  2. A low value of z indicates shallow increases in species number as island size increases
  3. One value of z indicates no relation in species number and island size
  4. Tropical islands have greater c values than temperate ones.
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#Question id: 556

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following statement is correct to calculate the turnover number of an enzyme,

A) the enzyme concentration.

B) the initial velocity of the catalyzed reaction at [S] >> Km.

C) the initial velocity of the catalyzed reaction at low [S].

D) the Km for the substrate.

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#Question id: 556

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of the following statement is correct to calculate the turnover number of an enzyme,

A) the enzyme concentration.

B) the initial velocity of the catalyzed reaction at [S] >> Km.

C) the initial velocity of the catalyzed reaction at low [S].

D) the Km for the substrate.

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The number of substrate molecules converted to product in a given unit of time by a single enzyme molecule at saturation is referred to as the:

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The number of substrate molecules converted to product in a given unit of time by a single enzyme molecule at saturation is referred to as the:

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The number of substrate molecules converted to product in a given unit of time by a single enzyme molecule at saturation is referred to as the:

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