Enzymes work at optimum temperature.Over a range 0-40°C what would happen to the rate of enzyme controlled reactions for every 10°C rise in temperature?
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At low temperatures, enzyme reactions are slow. They speed up as the temperature rises until an optimum temperature is reached. After this point the reaction will slow down and eventually stop. The graph shows what happens to enzyme activity when the temperature changes.
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