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Can cell respiration occur in any organism at a temperature of about 65 degree Celcius?Give reason.

Concise Biology Class IX By H.S. Vishnoi CHAPTER 8-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, the cell respiration is virtually impossible in any organism at a temperature of about 65 degree Celcius. The enzymes get more active as the temperature increases, but till it reaches 45 degree. ... But most of the enzymes are denatured at 65 degrees.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

No a cell respiration cannot occur in any organism at a temperature of about 65 degree Celsius.

Explanation:

Though the enzyme activity increases with increase in temperature the limit is till 45 degree Celsius.

With the increase in temperature above 45 degree Celsius  some enzymes cannot resist the temperature and get denatured.

So the occurrence of respiration is impossible above 65 degree Celsius.

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