<span>The yeast will produce the most cellular respiration at an optimum temperature. This temperature will be at a normal room temperature. If the temperature of the environment surrounding the yeast is too low, the rate will decrease, because the molecules involved in the process of cellular respiration will slow down resulting in lesser rate. In addition, if the temperature of the environment surrounding the yeast is too great, the rate will also decrease, because the enzymes involved in cellular respiration will denature causing the rate to decrease. Therefore, the yeast will have the greatest rate of cellular respiration at room temperature. </span>
Variation, Heritability, competition, and different survival.
I'm so over it, yelled Ms. Horton, As she slammed the door of her classroom.
She'd been trying to catch up on grading all day, but the internet was having issues. There wasn't a way to fix the internet, since it was pouring rain outside. To make the matters worse, Miss Eads has just told her a tornado had been spotted in their area. I can't hear anything on the radio, in my classroom, so I came down to see if you had one to listen to, said Miss Eads. Fortunately, Ms. Horton had a large, shiny red one on the nearest bookshelf. She handed it down to Miss Eads and gave her a reassuring smile that everything would be okay.
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If it's grammar here it is . ^^