The enzyme becomes denatured if the temperature is compared to its optimal temperature: O a. Too low O b. Too high O c. Too high or too low

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The
enzyme becomes denatured if the temperature is
compared to its optimal
temperature:
O a.
Too low
O b. Too high
O c.
Too high or too low
Transcribed Image Text:The enzyme becomes denatured if the temperature is compared to its optimal temperature: O a. Too low O b. Too high O c. Too high or too low
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