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In figure 8(b) you can see two different enzymes, why do you

think they work best at different pH levels?

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Answer: Each enzyme works within quite a small pH range. There is a pH at which its activity is greatest (the optimal pH). This is because changes in pH can make and break intra- and intermolecular bonds, changing the shape of the enzyme and, therefore, its effectiveness.

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