Enzymes generally work within a given temperature range. As the temperature is increased the activity will increase. However if the optimum temperature is surpassed, the enzymes will stop working.
Cellular enzymes have different optimal temperatures at which they work best. A lower temperature than the optimal one leads to reduced activity.
temperature
1. Temperature. 2. P.H level. 3. Enzyme concentration
pH, temperature, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration influences the rate of reaction
Enzyme activity increases with temperature, but only up to a point.
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
temperature
1. Temperature. 2. P.H level. 3. Enzyme concentration
Temperature, pH, salt concentration
Ph level, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration etc
Ph level accelerates enzymes and temperature slows the process down
ribosomes, cell membrane and transport and enzyme activity
pH, temperature, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration influences the rate of reaction
pH Temperature Substrate Concentration non-ideal conditions will ultimately lead to the denaturing of the enzyme
Temperatures affect speed of metabolism, enzyme activity, and the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
Enzyme activity increases with temperature, but only up to a point.
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
effect of ph and concentration of subtrate