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A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

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Hisham Khan At extreme temperatures how could the product form when the enzyme was already denatured hmmm???
At the optimum temperature the substrate remaining was LOWEST and beyond that temperature the substrate REMAINING was more so it increased LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
 
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the graph one was pretty straight forward.it was decreasing because substrate conc was decreasing then constant becaust substarte conc finished.I dont know what ou were thinking
 
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Hisham Khan At extreme temperatures how could the product form when the enzyme was already denatured hmmm???
At the optimum temperature the substrate remaining was LOWEST and beyond that temperature the substrate REMAINING was more so it increased LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
HOW WAS SUBSTRATE REMAINING MORE WHEN CONC WAS SAME LOL
 
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Hisham Khan At extreme temperatures how could the product form when the enzyme was already denatured hmmm???
At the optimum temperature the substrate remaining was LOWEST and beyond that temperature the substrate REMAINING was more so it increased LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
I'm sure it was curve one that's it!
 
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HOW WAS SUBSTRATE REMAINING MORE WHEN CONC WAS SAME LOL
CONCENTRATION OF SUBSTRATE WAS SAME BUT IT WAS BEING CONVERTED TO PRODUCT AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH IT WAS CONVERTED DEPENDED ON THE CONDITION OF THE ENZYME SIMPLE!!
 
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