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Enzymes from an organism are generally going to work best around the conditions that the organism tends to live. Fungi usually live in quite cool areas (think woodland) and in acidic soils. Bacteria can live anywhere generally and their optimum conditions could be anything.

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bacterial amylase, in terms of optimum activity, works beter at higher temperature. In contrast, human amylase works best at body temperature. That is, of course, 37 degrees Celsius.

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