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  • 22-09-2021
  • Biology
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1. describe why temperature
changes can impair an enzyme's ability to catalyze reactions.

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  • 22-09-2021
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Temperature: Raising temperature generally speeds up a reaction, and lowering temperature slows down a reaction. However, extreme high temperatures can cause an enzyme to lose its shape (denature) and stop working. pH: Each enzyme has an optimum pH range. Changing the pH outside of this range will slow enzyme activity.

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