Enzyme activity increases with temperature, but only up to a point.
Latitude Affects temperature.
by increasing the temperature above the optimum temperature(above 45), we can denature an enzyme!! the temperature affects the non-covalent bonds of an enzyme!! at 40
Yes.
Temperature
Increasing the temperature particles move faster.
temperature
temperature affects the activity of all chemicals, A car battery (with acid) can on really cold days not produce enough energy to start a car.
enzymes best function at optimum temperature for human body optimum temperature is 37 C, raise in optimum temperature affects the function of enzymes and with very high temperature enzyme activity ceases. high temperature also affects proteins resulting in protein structural changes. fever slow down the enzyme activity.
The enzyme activity increases as the temperature rises due to the substrates colliding with the enzymes' active sites more frequently at higher temperatures. However, each enzyme has an optimum temperature as high temperatures denature enzymes.
Tree crickets, because temperature affects their rate of activity.
yes. at low temperature enzymes won't work as effectively, and at high temperature enzymes are denatured.
The fact that the sick person is a child helps underscore the point that anyone can spread the flu.
the blue filter and the sight of the sick child make the subject matter seem threatening
It affects the signal due to the activity present in the electrons in the medium, when the temperature increases the electrons activity increases which increases the noise and vice versa
Latitude Affects temperature.
by increasing the temperature above the optimum temperature(above 45), we can denature an enzyme!! the temperature affects the non-covalent bonds of an enzyme!! at 40
Ideal gas law. At a fixed temperature, the pressure and volume are inversely related. PV=mRT