what is meant by the optimum temperature for an enzyme?
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At the optimum temperature, the kinetic energy in the substrate and enzyme molecules is ideal for the maximum number of collisions. At high temperatures the shape of the enzyme is altered so that it is no longer complementary to its specific substrate.
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At the optimum temperature, the kinetic energy in the substrate and enzyme molecules is ideal for the maximum number of collisions. At high temperatures the shape of the enzyme is altered so that it is no longer complementary to its specific substrate.
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