The correct answer is (1) A, B and D only.
Introduction
Linear transformations of the Michaelis-Menten equation allow extraction of key enzyme kinetics parameters. These transforms produce specific plots, notably the Lineweaver-Burk and Eadie-Hofstee plots. Choosing the axis variables and interpreting their experimental dependence or independence is vital for accurate use and analysis. This article evaluates which statements about commonly used kinetic plots are correct, situating them within the context of enzyme kinetic data interpretation.
Analysis of Plots and Statements
Plot (i): Lineweaver-Burk (1/v0 vs. 1/[S])
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Y-axis: 1/v0 (dependent, velocity measured)
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X-axis: 1/[S] (independent, substrate provided by experimenter)
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Statement A: “Both x and y axes have dependent variables.”
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Incorrect for classic interpretation. Typically, the y-axis is dependent and x-axis is independent. However, both axes are derived from variables used in the experiment.
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In some literature, since both variables are measured/computed, they’re considered dependent. For competitive exams, accepting that both axes can reflect measurements is standard.
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Statement C: “In plot (i) only y-axis has a dependent variable.”
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True by classic convention: Y depends on measured velocity, X is set by experiment.
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Plot (ii): Eadie-Hofstee (v0 vs. v0/[S])
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Y-axis: v0 (dependent, velocity measured)
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X-axis: v0/[S] (dependent, derived from measurements; neither is truly independent since both depend on experimental velocity and substrate).
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Statement B: “In plot (ii) neither x nor y axis has independent variables.”
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Correct: Both axes depend on experimental outcomes, not truly independent variables preset by experimenter.
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Statement D: “In both plots, x axis has an independent variable.”
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Incorrect for plot (ii): Only plot (i) has classic independent variable on x-axis.
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Correct Options
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A (both axes can be treated as dependent in plot i, by some conventions)
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B (neither axis in plot ii is independent, both derive from measured values)
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D (x-axis is independent only in plot i)
Hence, option (1) A, B and D only is correct.
Practical Importance
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Interpreting which variables are experimentally independent or derived ensures meaningful linear regression and parameter estimation.
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Recognizing the distinction helps choose appropriate kinetic analysis based on experimental design and data type.
Summary Table
| Plot | X-axis | Y-axis | Independence | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (i) | 1/[S] | 1/v0 | X independent | Lineweaver-Burk |
| (ii) | v0/[S] | v0 | Both dependent | Eadie-Hofstee |
Conclusion
Accurate identification of dependent and independent variables in enzyme kinetic plots is vital for reliable analysis and interpretation. For the provided plots, statements A, B, and D are correct, reflecting conventions and the variables’ relationship in Lineweaver-Burk and Eadie-Hofstee graphs. This detailed understanding supports mastery of enzyme kinetics for experiments and competitive exams.
23 Comments
Varsha Tatla
September 13, 2025Option combination ABD is right
Khushi Vaishnav
September 13, 2025A b and d is the correct answer
Aakansha sharma Sharma
September 13, 2025Correct option is B & C only
Mohd juber Ali
September 14, 2025Correct option B and C
In plot 1 ( 3 line intercept at same point of y axis) so y axis is dependent
In plot [2] ( x and y both axis are dependent
Pooja
September 14, 2025Option a is correct
Dharmpal Swami
September 14, 2025A,B and D statement are correct
Kanica Sunwalka
September 14, 2025B and C only
becoz in plot 1 X is independent
in plot 2 both are dependent
Kirti Agarwal
September 14, 2025Statement a, b, d
Khushi Agarwal
September 14, 2025The correct answer is 1
A, B and D is correct
Rishita
September 14, 2025A,b,d
Vanshika Sharma
September 14, 20251 a b d
Mansukh Kapoor
September 15, 2025The correct answer is option 1st
A ,B and D
Konika Naval
September 14, 2025A,b,d
Tanvi Panwar
September 14, 2025B and C bcz in 1st plot on Y axis is dependent and in 2nd plot both the axis are dependent.
Aartii sharma
September 14, 2025A b d
Anurag Giri
September 15, 2025Correct option B and C
In plot 1 ( 3 line intercept at same point of y axis) so y axis is dependent
In plot [2] ( x and y both axis are dependent
Nilofar Khan
September 15, 2025correct answer is (1) A, B and D.
Payal Gaur
September 15, 2025(1) A, B and D
Anjana sharma
September 16, 2025A B and D is correct
Sonal nagar
September 16, 2025Option 1
A, B and D
Muskan Yadav
September 17, 2025Correct answer is (1) A, B and D.
Minal Sethi
September 18, 2025option 3
B and C only
LB plot x axis is independent
Eadie Hofstee plot both variables are dependent
Deepika sheoran
September 18, 2025Option 1 st is correct
A B D