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Temperature affecting enzymes

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Increase in temperature increases rates of reaction - Enzymes vibrate more + collide more with substrates (more kinetic energy) - Form more enzyme-substrate complexes - If temperature is too high, it breaks the bonds that hold the enzyme - Enzyme is denatured - Formation of enzyme substrate complexes decreases


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- Increase in temperature increases rates of reaction
- Enzymes vibrate more + collide more with substrates (more kinetic energy)
- Form more enzyme-substrate complexes
- If temperature is too high, it breaks the bonds that hold the enzyme 
- Enzyme is denatured
- Formation of enzyme substrate complexes decreases
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