Biology, asked by Ajay4770, 10 months ago

The optimum temperature range for enzymatic activity is

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is a certain temperature at which an enzyme's catalytic activity is at its greatest (see graph). This optimal temperature is usually around human body temperature (37.5 oC) for the enzymes in human cells

Answered by tanvigupta426
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The optimum temperature range for enzymatic activity is $30^{\circ}-45^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.

Explanation:

  • The temperature at which the enzyme exhibits its most elevated activity exists named optimum temperature.
  • Enzyme activity falls below or beyond the temperature. Sometimes, it evolves inactive. It corresponds to the body temperature of the warm-blooded animal.
  • Optimum temperature: The temperature at which an enzyme reveals its most elevated activity exists is named optimum temperature.
  • Optimum temperature for the enzyme activity for most enzymes is $30^{\circ}-45^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.

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