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English: This plot demonstrates the effects of substrate inhibition on the reaction rate of enzymatic reactions. The Michaelis-Menten equation is represented by the solid line and the Haldane (Andrew) equation is represented by the dotted line. The substrate inhibited model shows a peak reaction rate before it declines as substrate concentration increases.
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A plot depicting the initial reaction rate versus substrate concentration as modeled by the Michaelis-Menten equation (solid line) and the Haldane equation for substrate inhibition (dotted line).

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