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Enzymes work fine at any range of temperatures.
A. True

B. False

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Enzymes work best within specific temperature and pH ranges, and sub-optimal conditions can cause an enzyme to lose its ability to bind to a substrate. However, extreme high temperatures can cause an enzyme to lose its shape (denature) and stop working.

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User Lusha Li
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The answer is True

Because enzymes can change depending on thee temperature
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