Biology, asked by smithk9382, 11 months ago

Amylase becomes denatured at a temperature of 80°C. During an experiment to study the effect of varying temperature on enzyme activity, amylase's reactivity with starch was measured at body temperature (37°C), and then again at an increased temperature of 42°C. How would this increase in temperature affect the experiment?
A) The reaction will stop.
B) The enzyme would become inactive.
C) The rate of reaction will increase.
D) The rate of reaction will decrease.

Answers

Answered by harshi200
0

rate of reaction will increase

Similar questions