Cellulase breaks down cellulose found in plants and a cow's rumen has a temperature of around 104 F.
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One method could be to set up multiple reaction vessels with the same concentration of cellulase and substrate, but at different temperatures. Measure the rate of reaction by monitoring a specific parameter (e.g., substrate concentration over time) for each reaction vessel. Plotting the data will allow you to observe how temperature affects the rate of reaction of the cellulase.
Cellulose typically functions optimally at a temperature range of 50 to 60 degrees Celsius (122 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit) when used in enzymatic processes, such as those involving cellulase for biomass conversion. However, the ideal temperature can vary depending on the specific application and the type of cellulose or enzyme involved. Generally, maintaining a controlled temperature within this range enhances the efficiency of cellulose degradation and other related processes.
body temperature
There is no set temperature at which gas should be in order to work best for automobiles. It is best cooler.
37
It is Cellulose.
Cellulase is an enzyme made up of a complex of proteins that helps break down cellulose, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. It is produced by certain fungi, bacteria, and protozoans and is essential for the digestion of cellulose-rich materials.
Around 70
pH 7
the enzymes work best at 37 degree celsius in your body-it depends on the organism you talk about.