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The graph shows the effect of temperature on the rate of enzyme activity.

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Answered by mehakdeep5523
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Explanation:

an increasing in the temperature increasing the rate of enzymes-catalyzed reactions.enzymes has optimum ph range which exhibits maximum activities.

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Answered by greeshmakachirayil
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The rate of enzyme activity depends upon the temperature.

Explanation:

As we all know that the most of enzymes are proteins, so they unfold and denature at high temperature. This denaturation causes a decrease or loss of catalytic activity, which in turn decreases the rate of reaction.

  • Low temperature inactivates the enzyme. An enzyme-catalyzed reaction achieves its maximum reaction at an intermediate temperature called optimum temperature.
  • The optimum temperature varies greatly from enzyme to enzyme and especially from organism to organism. The maximum reaction rate of most enzymes present in homeotherms is about 40°C. But in Taq DNA polymerase, which is present in thermophilic bacteria has a optimal temperature of 70°C.

So, we can say that the temperature is also a determining factor on the rate of enzyme activity.

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