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How does temperature affect enzyme activity?

As temperature increases to the , the of the and increases, causing more collisions between the enzyme and substrate.

Enzyme factor temperature

This causes the formation of more enzyme-substrate complexes, leading to an increase in enzyme activity.

An increase in temperature beyond the optimum causes the enzyme’s to become .

This means the active site loses its important shape and can no longer form enzyme-substrate complexes, leading to a decrease in enzyme activity.

Enzymes denaturation

Denaturation is a permanent change.

Some enzymes (e.g. in biological washing powders) are thermostable, meaning they can work at a wide range of temperatures.

This allows biological washing powder to be used at low temperatures that saves energy and money.

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