What is Downward Displacement of Water?
Answer Posted / chris
What the Downward Displacement of water actually is is when
water is pushed downwards to allow an increase in gases
being able to move into a certain area. Therefore forcing
water out and creating room, the amount of water being
pushed away over a period of time is an indication of the
effect of substrate concentrate on the rate of enzyme
concentration because of the amount of gas released.
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