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How At high temperatures the rate of enzyme action decreases because the increased heat?

alters the active site of the enzyme


When can you increase the flow rate of a fluid in your daily life?

The flow rate of a fliud or liquid could be increased (depending on the situation) by increasing the amount of the fluid, then channelising this fluid into a narrow channel.


What makes a microbe a microbe?

A microbe is a microscopic organism, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that can only be seen with a microscope. They are typically single-celled and have simple cellular structures. Their small size allows them to reproduce rapidly and adapt to various environments.


In order to signal a stronger stimulus action potentials become what?

In order to signal a stronger stimulus, action potentials become more frequent rather than changing in amplitude, as action potentials are all-or-nothing events. This means that a stronger stimulus will generate a higher rate of action potentials over time. Additionally, the duration of the action potentials may remain consistent, but the increased frequency conveys the intensity of the stimulus to the nervous system.


What is the secondary response to invasion by the same microbe?

The secondary response to invasion by the same microbe is more rapid and robust due to memory T and B cells that were generated during the primary response. This leads to a quicker and more effective elimination of the invading microbe, providing long-lasting immunity against future infections by the same microbe.