Asked by paisley
The “Temperature Challenge” booth displays results from the same enzyme reaction tested at three different temperatures. Order the following temperature conditions from slowest to fastest enzyme reaction speed.
Question 8 options:
Room temperature
Warm water
Ice water
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Ice water → Room temperature → Warm water
Reason: higher temperature (up to the enzyme's optimum) increases molecular motion and collision frequency, so reaction speed increases from cold to warm.
Reason: higher temperature (up to the enzyme's optimum) increases molecular motion and collision frequency, so reaction speed increases from cold to warm.
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