8. Optimum (BEST) temperature for the action of this enzyme (graph below) is approximately 1. 50 1. 10 20 30 40 60 Temperature (C) Relative Rate of Enzyme Action
8. Optimum (BEST) temperature for the action of this enzyme (graph below) is approximately 1. 50 1. 10 20 30 40 60 Temperature (C) Relative Rate of Enzyme Action
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Optimum (BEST) temperature for the action of
this enzyme (graph below) is approximately
1.
50
0.
10
20
30
40
60
Temperature (C)
9.
Which of the following types of succession
would most likely occur after a forest fire?
An autotroph is an organism that makes its
own organic molecules to use for energy. What is
another name for an autotroph?
10.
Relative Rate of
Enzyme Action

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V
W
X.
Y
Z
3
7
2
4.
6.
8.
C
4
3
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1
6.
Table 5-1
If all four areas in Table 5-1 had identical
climate and geology, which one would probably
have the smallest area?
11.
If the four areas in Table 5-1 were the only
places in the world to find these organisms, which
species most likely faces the greatest chance of
extinction?
12.
13.
Which area in Table 5-1 has the greatest
biodiversity?
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A.
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