yes, enzymes are very temperature specific and won't work if the temperature isn't right
Many things affect the functions of a cell. A cell needs nutrients to operate properly, and many cellular processes only occur at the correct temperature. However, the body controls the activity of its cells mainly by the use of chemicals called hormones.
i.)work function of the substance should be low ii.)melting point of the substance
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
Enzymes require certain temperatures to function. They become denatured if the temperature is too high or too low. If an enzyme is denatured, it can no longer function. Therefore, if your body temperature is too low, the enzymes will become denatured and cease to function. The process of denaturation is on a continuum, however. If the temperature is slightly lower than normal, but not too low, the enzymes will still function, but at a lower rate.
Temperature can affect enzyme activity by either increasing or decreasing the rate of the reaction. Low temperatures can slow down enzyme activity, while high temperatures can denature enzymes, leading to a loss of function. Each enzyme has an optimal temperature at which it functions most efficiently.
Low temperatures can cause cholesterol in biological membranes to become more rigid and less fluid. This can affect the overall flexibility and function of the membrane, potentially impacting the movement of molecules and proteins within the cell.
Many things affect the functions of a cell. A cell needs nutrients to operate properly, and many cellular processes only occur at the correct temperature. However, the body controls the activity of its cells mainly by the use of chemicals called hormones.
Conditions such as temperature, pH, substrate concentration, and enzyme concentration can affect the function of enzymes. High temperatures can denature enzymes, extremes in pH can alter their structure, low substrate concentration can slow down reaction rates, and low enzyme concentration can limit the rate of reaction.
i.)work function of the substance should be low ii.)melting point of the substance
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
in the sence of chemistry many reaction occured at the low temperature....dis is main advantage of low temprature
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
The room temperature is too low for an effect.
F*** YOU, You're low function
To stabilize the temperature and make sure it doesn't get to low.
Enzymes require certain temperatures to function. They become denatured if the temperature is too high or too low. If an enzyme is denatured, it can no longer function. Therefore, if your body temperature is too low, the enzymes will become denatured and cease to function. The process of denaturation is on a continuum, however. If the temperature is slightly lower than normal, but not too low, the enzymes will still function, but at a lower rate.