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Beause it needs to maintain the temperature selected. It goes on to cool the air, then it turns off when it is at the optimal temperature. When the air warms up again, it turns back on
Well, it depends on where in the body the enzyme is located. however, all enzymes in the human body work within a very narrow temperature scale, they don't all have the exact same optimal temp, but they are close. for instance, enzymes in the scrotum have to be able to work at a temp three degrees or so lower than the average human body temperature.
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Escherichia coli or E. coli is an anaerobic bacterium that lives in the intestines of some organisms. It has an optimum temperature of 37 degree Celsius, which allows it to replicate and grow.
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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)
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Optimal temperature for Lipase is 37 degrees.
the optimal temperature of the small intestines is 37.
As 155C is the same as 311F, it sounds a bit hot for optimal anything
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.
every microbe require optimal temperature for its metabolic rates. when ever temperature increases metabolic rate of microbe decreases and dies.in low temperature microbes will be in inactive form.it doesn't die but stay in inactive form.
Room Temperature (26o - 28o C)
40F to 86F