No, enzymes will break down at temperatures above 53o C. They are part of normal human biology, which normally takes place at a temperature of about 40o C.
C. Starr has written: 'Human biology' -- subject(s): Human biology 'Evolution of life' 'Biology'
you need to getQualifications to become a marine biologist are: A degree in marine Biology, Three A-levels, 5 GCSES C or above including English and maths, A-level in biology and another science subject (Optional) Postgraduate degree in marine biology. Diving qualification (Optional but very useful) if you get these you could be a marine biologist
John C. Johnson has written: 'Educational biology' -- subject(s): Biology
Jonathan C. Hake has written: 'Twelve problems in biology' -- subject(s): Biology, Experiments
C. C. Hentschel has written: 'Biology for medical students'
5 GCSEs at grade C or above I think one must be Biology & BTEC National Diploma or Certificate in Animal Care
Carbon.
Anne C. Gutteridge has written: 'Cambridge illustrated thesaurus of biology' -- subject(s): Biology, Dictionaries
C. Woodward has written: 'Protein Structural Biology in Biomedical Research, Volume 22B (1997) First Edition (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology) (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology)'
over, above, or beyond
C. Avers has written: 'Molecular cell biology'