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A microorganism with a growth optimum around 20 to 45oC a minimum of 15 to 20oC and a maximum of about 45oC or lower.
Optimal temperature for Lipase is 37 degrees.
The optimal temperature of enzymes in humans is about 37c, the same as the human body's temperature. However, some enzymes work at higher temperatures than 37 but not very high because higher temperatures denatures (destroy) the enzymes.
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food held between 70'f and 125'f 21'c and 52'c
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pH 5 optimal growth range 25-32 degrees c
The optimal temperature for most human pathogens might be expected to range from 25-45°C
lower it below or raise it above the the optimum temperature
A microorganism with a growth optimum around 20 to 45oC a minimum of 15 to 20oC and a maximum of about 45oC or lower.
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Optimal growth below pH 1
each enzyme has it own optimal temperature range.
Optimal temperature is 37 degrees Celsius.
it is about in the eightys or higher
Basic. Trypsins have an optimal operating pH of about 8(and optimal operating temperature of about 37°C)
Optimal temperature for Lipase is 37 degrees.