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Explain Temperature ?????


annuannu35: Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold. It is measured with a thermometer calibrated in one or more temperature scales. The most commonly used scales are the Celsius scale, Fahrenheit scale, and Kelvin scale.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or an environment. A specific degree of hotness or coldness as indicated on or referred to a standard scale. The degree of heat in the body of a living organism, usually about 37.0°C (98.6°F) in humans.

Answered by Soloqueen93
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Heyaa...

Temperature :

An enzyme is active within a narrow range of temperature. The temperature at which an enzyme shows its highest activity is called optimum temperature. It generally corresponds to the body temperature of warm blood animals e.g., 37°C in human beings. Enzyme activity decreases above and below this temperature. Enzyme become inactive below minimum temperature and beyond maximum temperature. Low temperature present inside cold storage prevents spoilage of food. High temperature destroys enzymes by causing their denaturation. This occurs at 50°C or 30.

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