Biology, asked by ShivamKashyap08, 1 year ago

Enzymes work at optimum temperature over a range of zero degree celsius to 40 degree Celsius what would happen to the rate of enzymes control reactions for every 10 degree Celsius rise in temperature

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Answered by ishvardasmahraj
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the rate of enzymes totally dependent on the temperature when we give the optimum temperature for those requirements the enzymes works well when temperatures gone very low then work of enzymes gone very slow...

Answered by Anonymous
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Efficiency of Enzymes

  • Enzyme activity is maximum at a certain temperature which is known as Optimum Temperature.

  • Different enzymes have different optimum temperatures

  • Above the optimum temperature or below the minimum temperature required for activity,they become non functional

Variation of Enzyme activity with respect to temperature,

  • Activity of an enzyme varies directly with respect to the temperature.

For every ten degree increase in temperature,it is recorded that the efficiency of the enzyme increases by 50 percent to 100 percent than its preceding stage until it reaches the optimum temperature

  • Inturn it increases the rate of reaction
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