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Personally no. I'd imagine enzymes throughout the body have environments that have varying pH levels. Although, pH is how many hydrogen+ ions there are. Many cells in the body may have the same or very similar pH levels but some parts of the human body may have higher or lower levels, meaning that the optimum pH for the enzyme depending on which part of the body it catalyses within.

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Q: Do you think that every enzyme in the human body is most active at the same pH?
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