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The properties and structure of the bacteria is different so each of them would react differently. The antibiotic might help one of the bacteria while eliminating the other in the process.
(please tell me if im wrong)
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As per the two attachments given in the question, option "B" is the one choice among the choices that are given <span>shows an unsaturated fatty acid. The other options given are incorrect and can be easily neglected. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your great help.</span>
I think it’s a living host cell so sorry if I’m wrong yw if I’m right
If the temperature is too low, enzyme molecules don’t have enough kinetic energy to collide and combine with other substrate molecules. So the enzyme activity/ reaction rate will be very low. The rate will rise again once the temperature increases to its optimum temperature.
But if the temperature is too high, enzyme will be denatured, which means the shape of the active site of the enzyme is changed. It can no long combine with other substrate molecules. The rate will drop significantly. Yet, lowering the temperature won’t help because denaturation is permanent and irreversible.