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Enzymes isolated from organisms who normally live under extremely high temperatures are high temperature and their catalytic power even at (A) Stable, retain (B) unstable, lost (C) sensitive, retain پا (D) sensitive, lost​

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Answered by Ʀɛᴠɛɾíɛ
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Optimum Temperature

While higher temperatures do increase the activity of enzymes and the rate of reactions, enzymes are still proteins, and as with all proteins, temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, 40 degrees Celsius, will start to break them down.

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