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Why does increasing the amount of enzyme promote enzyme activity?
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Why does increasing the amount of enzyme promote enzyme activity?
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The molecules upon which enzyme may act are called substrate. Increasing substrate concentration increases the rate of reaction. This is because more substrate molecules will be colliding with enzyme molecules so more product will be formed.
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