Biology, asked by tanishkasri, 1 year ago

can cell respiration occur in any organism at a temperature of about 65°C? give reason.

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Answered by davanubha
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No, cell respiration cannot occur at such a high temperature in any organism because the temperature is strongly influences enzyme activity. Optimum temperature in most of the organisms for maximum enzyme function is usually about 35-40 C. Reactions proceed slowly below optimal temperatures. Above 45 C most enzymes are denatured so the enzyme active site no longer fits with the substrate and the enzyme can't function.



Answered by Anonymous
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1️⃣Cell respiration cannot occur at such a high temperature of 65°C in any organism because the enzymes involved in respiration become inactivated at high temperatures.

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