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7 January, 13:50

Why does the rate of cellular respiration decrease quickly at temperatures higher than 40°C? Enzymes that perform cellular respiration denature. Glucose becomes much less soluble in the blood. Mitochondria transition to the anaerobic respiration process. Perspiration interferes with the cells' ability to metabolize lipids.

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