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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics - Part 3 of 6
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In an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, why is k2 considered the rate-limiting step?
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It is the step with the highest energy requirement.
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It has the highest concentration of reactants.
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It is the slowest step, dictating the overall reaction rate.
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It is the first step in the reaction sequence.
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