Which statement is a hypothesis?
A. The presence of an enzyme increased the reaction rate
B....
Biology, 08.06.2021 16:30 derrickgatson48
Which statement is a hypothesis?
A. The presence of an enzyme increased the reaction rate
B. The reaction rate increase 100% once the enzyme was introduced
C. Introducing an enzyme into a reaction did not increase the rate of reaction
D. When an enzyme is introduced into a reaction the reaction rate will increase by 100%
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