Respuesta :
Enzymatic reactions become saturated as substrate concentration increases due to no active sites are free.
Enzymatic reactions can become saturated as substrate concentration increases because all the enzymes available attached to the substrate and speed up the chemical reaction.
When an enzyme is saturated with substrate it means that the concentration of substrate reaches to a point at which no active sites are free or in other words all the active sites are filled by the enzymes so we can conclude that enzymatic reactions become saturated as substrate concentration increases.
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