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most enzymes only function in a narrow range of temperatures and have an optimum temperature at which they work best. why?
o at very low and very high temperatures, the δg of the reaction catalyzed by an enzyme changes
o lower temperatures prevent the formation of the substrate - enzyme complex, while higher temperatures can denature the enzyme
o at lower temperatures substrates diffuse very slowly, so they cannot reach the enzyme easily, while at higher temperatures, substrates diffuse away from the enzyme too quickly.
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Enzymes are proteins and their function depends on their structure. Low temperatures slow down molecular motion, preventing the formation of the substrate - enzyme complex. High temperatures can denature the enzyme, changing its three - dimensional structure and thus its function.
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Lower temperatures prevent the formation of the substrate - enzyme complex, while higher temperatures can denature the enzyme.