Which hypothesis most likely explains the results at 60°c and 70°c?
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a. the substrate...
Which hypothesis most likely explains the results at 60°c and 70°c?
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a. the substrate has been used up because of the high temperature,
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b. the enzyme has changed shape because of the high temperature.
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c. the enzyme is only effective at very high temperatures,
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d. the bonds in the substrate are weakened at high temperatures
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