The answer is A, denature.
As each type of enzymes has its own optimum temperature, like the temperature that they work fastest at, so if the temperature goes too high above the optimum, the 3D structure of the enzyme breaks apart and deforms and they can no longer bind with substrates thus no longer works. In this scenario, we say the enzyme is denatured.
Note that only if the temperature is too high can make the enzyme denature, if the temperature is too low, instead, the enzyme would be inactive, but once the temperature goes back to normal, they work again. Unlike denatured enzymes, which does not work even if the temperature goes back to normal.
The correct answers are A) Methanogens, D) Halophiles, and E) Thermoacidophiles. Hope this helps.
Answer: desalinization
Explanation: bc pesticides gets rid of pests hence PESTICIDES
erosion won’t work I think and neither will biomeditation.
Whenever a new drug, device, or food, is developed for use in animals, It has to be approved by the FDA before it can be sold and marketed to the public.
Don't use the exact words, I copied it from an FDA website so change the wording first before you submit. Good luck Lol.
Wind affects plant growth, reproduction, distribution, death, and ultimately plant evolution. Some of the effects depend on the air boundary layers next to the aerial parts of a plant, across which gas and heat exchanges with the environment occur.