Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Suggest why the starch and enzyme solutions were kept at 35°C​

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Answered by xXMrMysteryXx
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Explanation:

Effect of Temperature

At a lower temperature, the enzyme salivary amylase is deactivated and at the higher temperature, the enzyme is denaturated. Therefore, more time will be taken by an enzyme to digest the starch at lower and higher temperatures.

Answered by Lightening123
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Answer:At higher temperature the enzymes are denatured, while at lower temperature, the enzymes are deactivated, so this takes more time at low and high temperature to digest the starch. At optimum temperature (32–37 °C), the enzyme is active and therefore consumes less time for starch digestion.

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