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The question here asks us to determine the correct statement regarding the nature of an enzyme catalyst reaction.
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We know that enzymes are biological catalysts that catalyze the reaction taking place in the living system.
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So we will see each option one by one regarding the enzyme catalysts.
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Regarding the first option, in enzyme catalytic reactions the transition state analog mimics the high energy intermediate.
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But does not undergo a catalytic chemical reaction and therefore it binds more strongly with the enzymes than the substrate of the product that is the transition state which is abbreviated as t .s.
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Binds more strongly with enzymes than in the case of substrate of product.
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So the option one is incorrect regarding the enzyme catalyst.
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Now coming to the option two, here the rate of an enzyme catalyst to be, generally in enzyme catalyzed reaction, the rate is dependent upon the concentration of the catalyst.
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That is, rate is directly proportional to the concentration of the enzyme.
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So the option two, which states that the rate of formation of the transition state intermediate determines the overall rate of a reaction is incorrect regarding enzyme catalyst...