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victus00
4 days ago
7

The activity of an enzyme might be increased by all of the following exceptin __________

Biology
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s2008m [1.6K]4 days ago
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The answer is option (d). Enzymes act as biocatalysts that can accelerate biochemical reactions within the body. Their functioning is optimal at specific pH and temperature conditions. Excessive heat or cold treatment can impair enzyme activity, with cold decreasing activity due to reduced molecular movement.
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