You are working on a lab activity, and raise the temperature of the enzyme in the experiment. You find that once the experiment is conducted, the enzyme rate of reaction seems to decrease. What is likely to have happened? O the enzyme/protein denatured, so the enzyme and substrate cannot "fit" together any longer O the temperature caused the enzyme and substrate to move more slowly so not as many reactions are happening O a conclusion cannot be determined from the information given since an exact temperature is necessary O the pH of the reaction changed from an acid to a base

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You are working on a lab activity, and raise the temperature of the enzyme in the experiment. You find that once the experiment is conducted, the
enzyme rate of reaction seems to decrease. What is likely to have happened?
O the enzyme/protein denatured, so the enzyme and substrate cannot "fit" together any longer
O the temperature caused the enzyme and substrate to move more slowly so not as many reactions are happening
O a conclusion cannot be determined from the information given since an exact temperature is necessary
O the pH of the reaction changed from an acid to a base
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Transcribed Image Text:A app.schoology.com/common-assessment-delivery/start/4753899311?action%3Donresume&submissionld%-D444879203 narks A CIlasses CPM CPM eBooks 4 Google Drive C Campus Student D Watch Star Wars: T.. E Connor King - DNA. M McGraw-Hill Conne. 5 New CMQ#8- Enzyme Basics You are working on a lab activity, and raise the temperature of the enzyme in the experiment. You find that once the experiment is conducted, the enzyme rate of reaction seems to decrease. What is likely to have happened? O the enzyme/protein denatured, so the enzyme and substrate cannot "fit" together any longer O the temperature caused the enzyme and substrate to move more slowly so not as many reactions are happening O a conclusion cannot be determined from the information given since an exact temperature is necessary O the pH of the reaction changed from an acid to a base 1 3 4 6
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