Transition state structure of the substrate formed during an enzymatic reaction is:

1. permanent but unstable 2. transient and unstable
3. permanent and stable 4. transient but stable
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Regarding enzyme catalysis, all of the following will be true except:
1. The rate of reaction initially increases with an increase in substrate concentration
2. It speeds up the rate of reaction by decreasing the requirement for activation energy
3. If the associated co-factor is removed, the enzyme activity is enhanced
4. Enzymes have an optimum temperature and pH at which they act most efficiently
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The substrate has to go through a higher energy state or transition state during its conversion to a product in:

I: Exothermic spontaneous reactions
II: Endothermic reactions
III: Enzyme catalyzed reactions

1. Only I and II
2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III
4.  I, II, and III
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