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What is the optimal temperature (°c) for enzymes functioning in the human body?
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What is the optimal temperature (°c) for enzymes functioning in the human body?
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It's (37.5 oC
) for the enzymes
in
human
cells. so it's around human temperature.
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The answer is:
about
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37.5°C
" .
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