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Enzymes are active at which temperature range? A. 4 to 45 degree centigrade B. 0 to 4 degree centigrade C. 0 degree centigrade D. above 50 degree and centigrade
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C. 0 degree centigrade
D. above 50 degree and centigrade
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D, above 50 degrees
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