15. Concerning enzymatic
reactions, how different are
the graphic curve of the
variation of the speed of a
reaction as function of
substrate concentration and
the curve of variation of the
speed of a reaction as function
of temperature?

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The of variation of speed of the
enzymatic reaction as a function of
growing substrate is a
growing curve until the point where it
stabilizes due to the of the
activation centers of the enzymes.

The curve of of speed of the
enzymatic reaction as a function of
growing has a crescent
portion and reaches a (the
optimum temperature) then it
and reaches zero in the point of
inactivity of the enzymes by
.