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The action of enzyme is sensitive towards changes that occur in the surrounding. Explain this statement.
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The action of enzyme is sensitive towards changes that occur in the surrounding. Explain this statement.
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The action of enzyme is sensitive towards changes that occur in the surrounding.
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For example, if temperature is high denaturation of proteins (enzymes) is happening and if it’s low then processes are happening slower
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