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Give an example to explain 'Enzymes have specific pH'?

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Answered by EgnananChakri
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All enzymes have an ideal pH value, which is called optimal pH. Under the optimum pH conditions, each enzyme showed the maximum activity. For example, the optimum pH of an enzyme that works in the acidic environment of the human stomach is lower than that of an enzyme that works in a neutral environment of human blood.

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