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Dallas Bryant
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11 September, 03:31
Why are temperature and ph important to enzymes?
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Ashly Ellis
11 September, 03:34
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At low temperatures, an increase in temperature increases the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. At higher temperatures, the protein is denatured, and the rate of the reaction dramatically decreases. An enzyme has an optimum pH range in which it exhibits maximum activity.
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