A small decrease in temperature from optimal will cause an enzyme to react slower, as it will not move and collide as frequently.
Una pequeña disminución de la temperatura desde la óptima hará que la enzima reaccione más lentamente, ya que no se moverá y colisionará con tanta frecuencia.
Front | How does a small decrease in temperature from optimal change how an enzyme reacts? |
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Back | It will react slower since it will not move around and collide as frequently. |
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