Why is the Lineweaver–Burk plot important in enzyme kinetics?
A) It is a single-reciprocal plot.
B) It illustrates enzyme specificity.
C) It reveals the presence of prosthetic groups in enzymes.
D) It makes it easier to determine Vmax and Km.
E) It is nonlinear.
Answer: D
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